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Published on February 07, 2025
Oklahoma Senator Proposes Bill to Exempt Locally Made Firearm Suppressors from Federal RegulationsSource: Wikipedia/State of Oklahoma, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Oklahoma Senate Bill 124 proposes exempting firearm suppressors made within the state from federal regulations. The bill, introduced by Senator George Burns, requires these suppressors to be labeled "Made in Oklahoma" to indicate their origin, according to the Oklahoma Senate.

SB 124, introduced by Sen. Burns, proposes exempting firearm suppressors made in Oklahoma from federal interstate commerce regulations. The bill is part of an ongoing legal discussion over state and federal authority, as reported by the Oklahoma Senate.

Oklahoma’s SB 124 requires suppressors to be made entirely in-state, "aside from generic or insignificant parts," and marked accordingly. The bill reinforces the state's commitment to the Second Amendment and resistance to federal oversight. As Senator Burns stated, "Oklahoma has a proud tradition of standing up for the rights of our citizens, especially when it comes to the Second Amendment," as stated by the Oklahoma Senate.