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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 2717105" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>Per the OK2A update I received yesterday:</p><p></p><p>Legislative Update (2/27/15) </p><p></p><p>The deadline for bills to be heard in committee in the house of origin has now passed. The following bills remain active and await a vote on the House floor:</p><p></p><p>HB1391 - will allow for portions of the SDA handgun class to be taken online.</p><p>HB1460 - adds knives to the state preemption laws and allows schools to set their own policies governing the possession of knives on their property.</p><p>HB1911 - removes switchblades from the list of prohibited weapons.</p><p>HB1936 - overhauls the licensing process for the SDA handgun license.</p><p>HJR1009 - OK2A's proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution.</p><p>The following bills have been heard on the Senate floor and have been sent to the House:</p><p></p><p>SB164 - changes the Self Defense Act which currently precludes anyone with a misdemeanor drug conviction from obtaining a handgun license. This bill would limit that preclusion to misdemeanors under ten years old. The bill passed the Senate floor 47 ayes to 0 nays.</p><p>SB41 - updates the definition of a pistol in the SDA to include weapons, such as a Judge, that fire shot shells. The bill passed the Senate floor 44 ayes to 3 nays. The three nay votes were cast by Senators Bass, Floyd, and Garrison.</p><p>SB56 - removes the requirement to include your Social Security Number on the application for an SDA handgun license. The bill passed the Senate floor 42 ayes to 0 nays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 2717105, member: 2469"] Per the OK2A update I received yesterday: Legislative Update (2/27/15) The deadline for bills to be heard in committee in the house of origin has now passed. The following bills remain active and await a vote on the House floor: HB1391 - will allow for portions of the SDA handgun class to be taken online. HB1460 - adds knives to the state preemption laws and allows schools to set their own policies governing the possession of knives on their property. HB1911 - removes switchblades from the list of prohibited weapons. HB1936 - overhauls the licensing process for the SDA handgun license. HJR1009 - OK2A's proposed amendment to the Oklahoma Constitution. The following bills have been heard on the Senate floor and have been sent to the House: SB164 - changes the Self Defense Act which currently precludes anyone with a misdemeanor drug conviction from obtaining a handgun license. This bill would limit that preclusion to misdemeanors under ten years old. The bill passed the Senate floor 47 ayes to 0 nays. SB41 - updates the definition of a pistol in the SDA to include weapons, such as a Judge, that fire shot shells. The bill passed the Senate floor 44 ayes to 3 nays. The three nay votes were cast by Senators Bass, Floyd, and Garrison. SB56 - removes the requirement to include your Social Security Number on the application for an SDA handgun license. The bill passed the Senate floor 42 ayes to 0 nays. [/QUOTE]
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