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Oklahoma: House Passes Second Amendment Restoration Legislation!

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Yesterday, the Oklahoma House of Representatives sent a thunderous message to anti-2A forces nationwide: freedom isn’t negotiable. In a jaw-dropping unanimous vote of 96-0, they passed House Bill 4125, the Second Amendment Restoration Act, advancing it to the Senate for what looks like a fast-track victory. This isn’t some watered-down feel-good measure—HB 4125 guts unconstitutional restrictions on firearm suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and other NFA items, effectively nullifying federal overreach within Oklahoma’s borders. It’s a masterclass in state sovereignty, building on the state’s already robust permitless carry law by declaring that Oklahomans have an inalienable right to these tools without the ATF’s bureaucratic stranglehold.

What makes this so electrifying for the 2A community? Context is king here—Oklahoma has been a frontline warrior in the post-Bruen era, where the Supreme Court’s 2022 smackdown of may-issue schemes lit a fire under red states to dismantle red-tape tyranny. HB 4125 flips the script on the 1934 National Firearms Act, arguing that suppressors (hearing protectors, really) and SBRs aren’t dangerous and unusual weapons but everyday essentials for hunters, sport shooters, and self-defense. Cleverly, it leverages Oklahoma’s Constitution, which enshrines the right to keep and bear arms for the defense of the State, preempting federal nonsense. Critics will cry gun show loophole, but this is pure textualism: if the Second Amendment means what it says, why beg bureaucrats for a tax stamp?

The implications? Monumental. If signed by Governor Stitt (who’s shown zero hesitation on pro-2A bills), Oklahoma joins states like Missouri and Tennessee in a growing nullification wave, pressuring the feds and inspiring copycats in Texas, Florida, and beyond. For the national 2A movement, it’s rocket fuel—proof that unified GOP legislatures can restore rights faster than courts alone. Gun owners nationwide: watch this space, cheer loud, and lobby your reps. The restoration is underway, one bold state at a time.

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