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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 18, 2010
Sen. Joe Sweeden
Sweeden Continues Fight to Expand “Make My Day” Law
Sen. Joe
Sweeden this week said he would continue fighting for expansion
of the state’s “Make My Day” legislation, as his
proposal to expand the rights of business owners to defend their
property advances to the state House.
Sweeden said Senate Bill 2257 would make it lawful for business
owners to use force against any person who unlawfully interferes
with real or personal property in the owner’s lawful possession,
or in defense of a physical threat.
“This legislation extends some of the protections already
given to Oklahomans under the “Make My Day” legislation
originally approved in the late 1980s,” said Sweeden, D-Pawhuska.
“I believe people ought to be able to defend themselves from
intruders not only in their home but in their businesses as well.
It’s important that people have the law on their side should
they need to use force to protect themselves, their employees and
their property.”
The legislation extends protections of the “Make My Day”
law to places of business, whether owned or leased. Immunity from
criminal prosecution would be assured if the use of force is justified,
according to standard law enforcement procedures for investigating
the use of force.
“I’m continuing to fight for passage of this bill
as it advances to the House,” Sweeden said. “It’s
absolutely imperative that we give our citizens the right and the
option to defend themselves from violent threats.”
Senate Bill 2257 has been assigned to the House Committee on Public
Safety and Homeland Security.
For more information contact:
Sen. Sweeden: 405-521-5581

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