Bill to Ban Gun Bans

Published on February 8, 2023
Duration: 1:00

Oklahoma Senate Bill 736, introduced by Senator Tom Woods, aims to prevent state and local enforcement of certain federal gun control measures. The bill would amend existing sanctuary laws to prohibit state and local government agencies and their employees from enforcing, assisting in the enforcement of, or cooperating with federal bans on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition. It also forbids the expenditure of public funds for such enforcement.

Quick Summary

Oklahoma Senate Bill 736, introduced by Senator Tom Woods, seeks to prohibit state and local enforcement of federal gun control measures. The bill amends sanctuary laws to prevent government agencies and employees from cooperating with or enforcing federal bans on firearms, accessories, or ammunition, and prohibits the use of public funds for such enforcement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Oklahoma Senate Bill 736
  2. 00:03Senator Tom Woods and SB 736
  3. 00:09Prohibition of Federal Gun Control Enforcement
  4. 00:19Bill Introduction Date and Sanctuary Law Amendment
  5. 00:24Amending the Sanctuary Law
  6. 00:36Federal Ban on Firearms, Accessories, and Ammunition
  7. 00:41Prohibition on Public Fund Expenditure
  8. 00:47Summary of SB 736's Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oklahoma Senate Bill 736?

Oklahoma Senate Bill 736, filed by Senator Tom Woods, is legislation designed to prohibit state and local law enforcement from enforcing certain federal gun control measures. It also prevents the use of public funds for such enforcement.

What does Oklahoma SB 736 aim to prevent?

The bill aims to prevent state and local government agencies and their employees in Oklahoma from enforcing, assisting in the enforcement of, or cooperating with federal bans on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition.

How does SB 736 relate to existing laws?

Senate Bill 736 proposes to amend the existing 'sanctuary law' in Oklahoma. This amendment would expand the scope of the sanctuary law to specifically address federal gun control enforcement.

Can public funds be used to enforce federal gun bans in Oklahoma under SB 736?

No, Senate Bill 736 explicitly prohibits state and local agencies in Oklahoma from expending public funds for the enforcement of federal firearm, accessory, or ammunition bans.

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