Oklahoma Red Flag Preemption Bill Prefiled

Published on January 20, 2020
Duration: 3:42

This video discusses Oklahoma Senate Bill 1081, a preemption bill aimed at preventing red flag laws within the state. It highlights the bill's intent to nullify federal statutes, rules, or executive orders related to extreme risk protection orders and creates a felony for individuals attempting to enforce such orders on Oklahoma citizens. The bill also asserts that any federal or state order infringing upon constitutional rights, including due process, the right to bear arms, and free speech, will be void in Oklahoma.

Quick Summary

Oklahoma Senate Bill 1081, also known as the 'Anti Red Flag Act,' aims to preemptively block red flag laws within the state. It nullifies federal statutes and executive orders related to extreme risk protection orders and makes the enforcement of such orders a felony offense for individuals in Oklahoma.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Pre-Filed Bill
  2. 00:47Oklahoma SB 1081 Overview
  3. 01:03Anti Red Flag Act Explained
  4. 01:14Nullifying Federal Orders
  5. 01:22Felony for Enforcement
  6. 01:47Key Provisions of SB 1081
  7. 02:07Protection of Constitutional Rights
  8. 02:43Call to Action and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oklahoma Senate Bill 1081?

Oklahoma Senate Bill 1081 is a pre-filed bill that establishes state preemption for red flag laws. Its primary goal is to prevent the implementation of extreme risk protection orders within the state and to nullify any federal mandates related to them.

What does the 'Anti Red Flag Act' in Oklahoma aim to do?

The 'Anti Red Flag Act,' as part of SB 1081, aims to prohibit the creation and enforcement of extreme risk protection orders in Oklahoma. It also seeks to invalidate federal laws or orders that would impose such measures on Oklahoma citizens.

What are the penalties for enforcing red flag orders in Oklahoma under SB 1081?

Under SB 1081, any individual, including law enforcement officers, who attempts to enforce a federally implemented extreme risk protection order upon an Oklahoma citizen will be guilty of a felony upon conviction.

How does SB 1081 address constitutional rights in Oklahoma?

SB 1081 declares any federal or state order that infringes upon a citizen's constitutional rights, such as due process, the right to keep and bear arms, and free speech, to be null, void, and unenforceable within the state of Oklahoma.

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