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Wait...there are places where specific guns are illegal? What kind of hippie crap is that?
The Peoples Republik of Kalifornia have a web site for what's allowed: http://certguns.doj.ca.gov/safeguns_resp.asp and you will notice the Judge ain't there!
Thank God I love in Free Oregon! Gary
Unless they have a law against handguns that can fire shot shells, I guess you could technically own one. But since the DOJ list was put into effect in 2001, and the judge came out later, not a single one was ever sold in the state. I suppose one could make it into the state with a resident that moves, but there wouldn't be many at all.
Browsing the web and the search function here I couldn't find an answer about OR just other states.
Do any of you know whether the 410/.45 revolvers are legal or not in Oregon?
Thanks.
Okay. Well, what triggered me on the handgun part of it
was -- as I'm prone to do, I'll tell you a little story. When the
unsafe handgun bill was being presented by Senator Roberti, I
came into the hearing room as Simon Hayes, who's chief counsel
for the Senate Public Safety Committee, was briefing him before
he presented the bill; had a copy of Gun Digest in his hand,
pointing to it, and when the discussion broke up, I went to Simon
and said, "What was the Senator doing?" He looked at his shoes
and they looked up at me and he said, "Senator Polanco asked me
what part of the gun the barrel was."
Now, he's the guy that wrote the unsafe handgun bill, said it had
to do with handguns blowing up and, of course, there's no test
for that in the law.