Senate bill aims to eliminate self-checkout of wine and beer in Oklahoma krmg.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krmg.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Oklahoma Senate Business and Commerce Committee passed Senate Bill 1866 on Monday. Self-checkout of wine, beer and spirit-related beverages would be outlawed in the state in the hopes of stopping the theft of those items by those not yet of legal age to drink.
Rookie state senator Dusty Deevers (R-Elgin) filed Senate Bill 1729, also known as the Abolition of Abortion, that would see women who get an abortion charged with murder.
Sen. Dusty Deevers (R-Elgin) has filed a bill, dubbed the Abolition of Abortion Act, which seeks to “take the exception for prenatal homicide, which is abortion, out of the homicide code and make it give equal protection under the law to all lives from the moment of conception to natural death,” he told KFOR.