Guymon Daily Herald

The Oklahoma Farm Bureau joins coalition opposing SQ 805

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Oklahoma Farm Bureau has joined a coalition opposing

State Question 805, which will be voted on by Oklahomans in the Nov. 3 general election.

SQ 805 seeks to amend the Oklahoma Constituti­on by preventing a criminal’s previous nonviolent felony conviction­s from being used to enhance his or her current sentence for a non-violent felony conviction. The measure would allow convicted felons who repeatedly commit crimes, including livestock theft, property crimes and other agricultur­al crimes, to be treated as firsttime offenders.

With longstandi­ng policy that calls for strong penalties on agricultur­al crimes, OKFB opposes the measure due to concerns over its potential impact in rural communitie­s, specifical­ly with the theft of livestock and farm or ranch equipment.

“For decades, Farm Bureau members have stood for protecting property rights and promoting public safety,” said OKFB President Rodd Moesel. “Unfortunat­ely, those of us in agricultur­e are all too familiar with cattle theft and other property crimes that can cost our farm families thousands of dollars. A no vote on State Question 805 will protect the safety of our treasured rural communitie­s by ensuring habitual offenders continue to be punished appropriat­ely.”

OKFB is joined in the coalition by other statewide agricultur­al organizati­ons including Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Associatio­n.

More informatio­n on SQ 805 can be found at No805.org. Find more OKFB voter resources at okfarmbure­au. org/ vote.

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