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I guess I won't be able to buy that 200-round drum mag for my Hawken.Does this garbage of permit to buy impact BP?
Good question. I know there are some places now that treat BP sales like any other firearm. Far as I know OR was never one. So "guess"? Would be unless this specifically had something in it changing the way OR handles these, then no change. I take it OR you can still buy these by mail? If so and the new law did not mention changing this? Then I would again "guess" no change.Does this garbage of permit to buy impact BP?
If one were to be legal.So this ends buying and selling Blackpowder firearms at rendezvous I guess,
In OR you can still buy BP and have delivered to your house. Whether that will change once M114 is in effect I don't know. I suppose it depends on the legal interpretation of M114 (as to whether BP firearms are included or not) and also the individual store's policy. I have no opinion or knowledge as to the legal interpretation of M114 as it relates to BP, so I can't help there unfortunately. I am like you and assume no change. But only an assumption.Good question. I know there are some places now that treat BP sales like any other firearm. Far as I know OR was never one. So "guess"? Would be unless this specifically had something in it changing the way OR handles these, then no change. I take it OR you can still buy these by mail? If so and the new law did not mention changing this? Then I would again "guess" no change.
If what you are saying here is true (that they are currently considered the same as modern firearms), why am I able to order a BP firearm today and have it delivered to my house? I'm not trying to be argumentative btw, just trying to understand.FWIW...
A quick google search says the Oregon considers muzzle loaders the same as modern firearms.
If this is true...then I would guess that Measure 114 will be in play for muzzle loaders.
Even before I read this I thought Measure 114 was a stupid deal......that will only affect gun owners who ain't the problem.
Andy
As I said....it was a QUICK google search....not the most detailed one.If what you are saying here is true (that they are currently considered the same as modern firearms), why am I able to order a BP firearm today and have it delivered to my house? I'm not trying to be argumentative btw, just trying to understand.
As written, it appears that 114 does not apply to "antique firearms". Oregon's definition of "antique firearm" includes most black powder guns."SECTION 6. ORS 166.412 is amended to read:
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(c) "Firearm" has the meaning given that term in ORS 166.210, except that it does not include an antique firearm"