A proposed law in Oklahoma would make it illegal to wear a hoodie in public, according to KFOR-TV.

The state already has a law on the books--originally created in reaction to the Ku Klux Klan--that makes the wearing of a hood while committing a crime against the law.

A proposed amendment to that law would make it illegal for a person to "intentionally conceal his or her identity in a public place by means of a robe, mask, or other disguise."

The author of the amendment, Sen. Don Barrington said to KFOR that, "The intent of Senate Bill 13 is to make businesses and public places safer by ensuring that people cannot conceal their identities for the purpose of crime or harassment....Similar language has been in Oklahoma statutes for decades and numerous other states have similar laws in place. Oklahoma businesses want state leaders to be responsive to their safety concerns, and this is one way we can provide protection."

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