This bill establishes a new provision in the Oklahoma Statutes that prohibits the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) from collecting fingerprints from firearms unless there is reasonable suspicion that the firearm was involved in a crime. This new law aims to protect individuals' rights by limiting the circumstances under which the OSBI can gather such evidence.

The bill will be codified as Section 151.5 of Title 74 and is set to take effect on November 1, 2026. This legislative change reflects a shift towards more stringent requirements for evidence collection related to firearms, ensuring that law enforcement actions are grounded in reasonable suspicion.