This bill amends various sections of Oklahoma's firearms laws, specifically focusing on the definitions and regulations surrounding restricted bullets and weapons. It updates the statutory references and modifies existing definitions to include terms such as "restricted weapon," which refers to firearms capable of automatic fire without manual reloading. The bill also clarifies the definition of "body armor" to specify it as a personal protective covering against gunfire. Additionally, it makes the language gender-neutral and updates statutory language for clarity.

The bill establishes that it is unlawful to manufacture, import, or sell restricted bullets or weapons, with violations classified as a Class B4 felony. Penalties for such offenses include fines ranging from $500 to $10,000 and imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for up to ten years. Furthermore, possession or use of restricted bullets or weapons is also deemed unlawful, with similar felony charges and mandatory imprisonment terms. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 21-1289.20, 21-1289.21