Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
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For Immediate
Release: June 7, 2005
Senator Don Barrington
Senator Barrington Praises Signing of Bill Outlawing Impersonation
of Veterans
A bill to outlaw the impersonation of a veteran or
member of the military has been signed into law. Gov. Brad Henry
signed the measure on Monday. Sen. Don
Barrington is principal author of Senate Bill 777 which includes
fines and jail time for the crime.
“The idea that someone would even do this is a slap in the
face to the men and women who really have risked their lives for
our country. But when you have an emergency or disaster situation,
these impersonators could wind up putting people in harm’s
way,” said Barrington, R-Lawton.
Under SB 777, co-authored by Rep. Ann Coody, R-Lawton, any individual
who knowingly impersonated a veteran or member of the military with
“intent to deceive” by wearing decorations, medals or
badges awarded to members of the armed forces would be guilty of
a misdemeanor with a fine of up to $100 or up to six months in jail
or both.
Wearing a military uniform with the intent to deceive would be a
misdemeanor resulting in a $1000 fine and a year in jail.
Anyone caught knowingly manufacturing, reproducing or selling any
article of merchandise manufactured or sold by veterans’ organizations
would also face misdemeanor charges with a fine of up to $500 and
up to a year in county jail.
If someone impersonates a member of the military by wearing the
Congressional Medal of Honor, the offender will be guilty of a felony
and would face up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $5000.
“There are already federal laws on the books addressing these
things, but often federal law enforcement agencies do not have the
time or the manpower to investigate and prosecute local incidents,”
Barrington explained. “This will increase our ability to bring
imposters to justice.”
The new law becomes effective November 1, 2005.
For more information contact:
Senator Barrington's Office - (405) 521-5563

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