Round 3
Here is a list of firearm related bills that made it out of the chamber of origin and to the other chamber
HB2416 - Allows for accidental exposure of CC, also prevents state agencies or police from confiscating firearms and ammunition during any declared state of emergency
HB2522 - converts CC license to a carry license, add ammunition to the parking lot exemption, reduces failure to notify fine to $100, adds state preemption for OC not being a public disturbance, allows LEO to approach an OCer and ask for permit.
HP2988 - adds places of worship to the castle doctrine
SB1541 - authorizes the Attorney General or any Assistant Attorney General of the state to carry a firearm anywhere in the state after successful completion of an approved firearm training course that meets the requirements set fourth by CLEET
SB1548 - removes the $60 max fee instructors can charge for a CC class
SB1733 - converts CC license to a carry license, allows any judge to carry in courthouse building with a CC permit
SB1760 - Riot Control Prevention Act - would prevent any state agency or police from being able to confiscate firearms or ammunition during any declared state of emergency.
SB1785 - if a state allows CC, but does not have a permit, OK would treat that person as if their state did have a permit.
SB1834 - defines when a motor home is considered a home vs a vehicle
Comma separated list: HB2416,HB2522,HB2988,SB1541,SB1548,SB1733,S B1760, SB1785, SB1834
You can copy and paste the above list into the personal bill tracker the state has available to monitor the status of these bills.
At this time, all House Bills have been assigned to the Senate Pub Safety Committee, but Senate Bills have not yet been assigned.