Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: May 21, 2009
Sen. Don Barrington
Bill to Ban Cell Phones in Prisons Heads to Governor
The Senate gave final approval to legislation late
Wednesday night to ban cell phones from prisons. Sen. Don
Barrington is author of Senate Bill 1064 and says keeping
cell phones out of prisons will make them safer.
“The concern isn’t about those working
in the facilities, but the prisoners themselves and their visitors.
There have been numerous cases of prisoners harassing their victims
and the families of law enforcement personnel, not to mention
continuing their drug cartel businesses from behind bars,”
said Barrington, R-Lawton. “They need to be cut off. They’re
allowed to make phone calls on facility phones so there’s
no need for cell phones except for trouble, and that needs to
stop.”
Under the new law, which will go into effect as
soon as it is signed, it will be a felony to bring a cell phone
or any electronic digital transmission device, without permission,
into a facility where prisoners are located. Violators will be
guilty of a felony punishable with up to two years in prison,
a fine of up to $2,500 or both. The new law will also pertain
to prisoners found with such devices in their possession. Currently,
this crime is a misdemeanor.
“As I’ve said before this is common
sense legislation. We already ban several items from prisons because
they can be used as weapons. I believe cell phones are one of
the more dangerous weapons since prisoners are using them to harass
their victims and others as well as continue to be involved in
organized crime,” said Barrington. “I hope the Governor
signs this bill quickly so we can put a stop to these types of
crime.”
Numerous items are already banned from prisons
including guns, knives, controlled dangerous substances, alcohol,
tobacco products, and money.
For more information contact:
Sen. Barrington's Office - 405-521-5563