Nathan ran through a number of his liberty-minded bills. Here are a few of them:
Second amendment bills:
SB1093 would lower the age of Constitutional Carry
(I am the one that originally got it passed in Oklahoma) from 21 to 18.
SB1120 Kyles Law (first one filed in the nation a week after the trial ended) would prohibit politically motivated prosecutions, would give the accused full payment for all their legal fees & damages, AND would make the prosecutor personally liable for it.
SB1251 would recreate the Oklahoma State Guard with County-level operations.
SB1329 would allow for Capitol Carry of firearms.
SB1330 would expand our current Anti-Red Flag Law (which I passed & was the first in the nation) to include nullification of any federal red flag law (our current law only prohibits state/county red flag laws).
SB1331 would allow for Campus Carry of firearms.
SB1341 would prohibit any public funds from being used to lobby for gun control or against the second amendment.
SB1346 would legalize NFA regulated items (silencers, full auto) if they are manufactured in Oklahoma & stay in Ok so they aren’t subject to interstate commerce.
Education bills:
SB1097 would allow Hillsdale Constitution courses to be used in high schools.
SB1102 would create the Millions of Victims of Communism
Remembrance Day & require schools to teach on it.
SB1121 would require historical Thanksgiving Day proclamations be read
to students leading up to the Thanksgiving break (the 5 resolutions
I chose are full of history & references to God).
SB1382 would require high schoolers to read the Declaration & Constitution every year of high school & to read The Law & the New England Primer at least once during high school.
SB1420 creates is the “Fund Students, Not Systems Act” which would create a scholarship that parents could use to take their kids to private school.
Election bills:
SB1690 calls for a forensic audit of the 2020 presidential election in Oklahoma.
SB1748 does away with no excuse absentee ballots & only
allows for absentee ballots within certain situations.
SB1805 requires perforated ballots with a unique identifier that the voter
can then cross reference once all ballots have been digitized & uploaded
online for the general public to see all ballots cast.
Federalism/pushing back on the Feds bills:
SB1166 creates the “No Political Prisoners in Oklahoma Act” & prohibits the Feds from transporting any January 6th prisoners through the border or airspace of Oklahoma.
SB1199 allows county sheriffs to arrest any Feds trying to confiscate guns
SB1200 requires Feds to notify county sheriff before operating in their county
SB1201 allows sheriffs to create a posse to respond to riots,
disasters, or fed attempts to violate peoples rights.
SJR40 changes the Oklahoma Constitution which currently says “Oklahoma
is an inseparable part of the Federal Union” & changes it to say
“Oklahoma is a sovereign state & a part of the union.”
Immigration bills:
SB1226 Eliminates birthright citizenship by requiring any child born in Oklahoma
have the citizenship of its parents listed on the birth certificate & if neither
are US citizens then the child would not be granted citizenship.
SB1228 would send Oklahoma CARES funds to border states to build the wall.
SB1231 would allow the Governor to send OK National Guard
to border states to help secure the border.
Sound money:
SB1480 removes gold & silver capital gains.
SB1519 allows government to accept crypto payments.
SB1717 would create a State gold depository.
SCR16 calls on the Feds to do a full accounting of our gold reserves.
Vax/Covid:
SB1157 would allow unemployment benefits to be paid to anyone
who is fired or placed on unpaid leave do to their vaccine status.
SB1525 would require Ivermectin/HCQ to be sold over the counter.
SB1530 would create the parental rights
immunization act & provide rights for parents.
SB1776 would make vaccination status a protected class so
people couldn’t be discriminated against.
SB1644 would prohibit any form of Social Credit Scores from being
used in Oklahoma by the government, businesses, or individuals.
Leftist tears:
SB1092 would allow flags to be flown over the state Capitol for commemorative purposes including the Gadsden flag & George Washington’s Appeal to Heaven flag.
SB1732 would prohibit employers from requiring their
employees to have any microchip implant.
SB1489 would eliminate the state income tax.
SB1846 would allow state employees to use payroll deductions to pay their tithe or give offerings to their church (since we currently allow it for union dues)
For the People,
Nathan Dahm
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