Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: May 19, 2008
Sen. Cliff Branan
Senate Approves Measure to Curb Copper Theft Epidemic
The state Senate on Monday approved legislation intended to curb
the growing problem of copper theft. Senate Bill 1856, authored
by Sen. Cliff
Branan, is a comprehensive measure that includes increased fines
and punishments for the crime of copper theft and requires more
stringent record keeping from scrap metal and junk dealers.
Branan said the measure provides Oklahoma law enforcement with
much-needed tools to combat a crime epidemic affecting citizens
throughout the state.
“The increasing value of copper has made it a valuable commodity,
and subsequently an attractive target for criminals,” said
Branan, R-Oklahoma City. “This is a crime happening throughout
the state, and it’s costing our citizens hundreds of thousands
of dollars in damages each year. It was important that we pass this
law to give law enforcement the additional tools needed to track
down copper thieves and reduced instances of the crime.”
The bill requires that scrap metal dealers keep records of information
obtained from sellers, including a photo copy of the seller’s
driver’s license and vehicle tag number. The measure also
clarifies penalties regarding failure to keep records required by
law.
Branan explained that the crime of copper theft often places entire
families and communities at risk.
“People are stealing copper from telephone equipment, railroad
signals and out from under the hoods of vehicles – this places
the victims, and in many cases entire communities, at risk,”
Branan said. “Copper has been stolen from electrical substations,
causing entire power grids to be knocked out. Not even church buildings
and gravestones have been spared by copper thieves.”
“It was absolutely critical that we address this issue with
comprehensive legislation this year, and I’m pleased the measure
will be advancing to the Governor’s desk.”
For more information, contact Sen. Cliff Branan at (405) 521-5543.
For more information contact:
Sen. Branan's Office: (405) 521-5543

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