Kim David is an American politician and businesswoman who has served as a member of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission since 2023.
"[9] Opponents of the bill feared that this could make the state more dangerous for women and increase pressure on law enforcement officers.
David responded to the criticism by saying that the bill doesn't change federal background checks required by law to purchase a firearm and private property owners will still have the right to allow or deny concealed or open carry on their premises.
On February 27, the bill passed through the State Senate with a 40–6 vote and was later signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt.
[13] David won with 59% of the vote and faced Democrat Margaret Warigia Bowman and independent Don Underwood.