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I think you are right.I didn't look that close but it looked like these were the older style set up to only accept coins. I would prepare to feed a coin meter.
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I think you are right.I didn't look that close but it looked like these were the older style set up to only accept coins. I would prepare to feed a coin meter.
Great first post! (and welcome to the forum) I also mentioned that I have seen people makes receivers from shovels and aluminum cans. Is Home Depot and Safeway going to start doing background checks?This is what I just sent to them, and I plain on saying tomorrow.
My Name is Billy Seroyer and I live in Milwaukie Oregon and I oppose
SB 978, in particular I oppose section 14 of the dash 1 amendment of
the bill, UNDETECTABLE AND UNTRACEABLE FIREARMS. First and foremost
i'd like to point out that the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988 has
already rendered undetectable firearms illegal on a federal level so
this amendment is already redundant. I'd also like to point out that
according the the AFT a unfinished frame or receiver is nothing more
then a block of Aluminum or steel, and as treated as such. Is the
state of Oregon going to start requiring home depot to get an FFL and
start conducting background checks and taking thumbprints of customers
that wish to buy blocks of Aluminum or Steel from them? As pertaining
to 3d printed firearms I ask the legislature how they plan on getting
OSP to enforce this law? Will they be serializing all 3D printers and
USB drives coming into Oregon and keeping track of when they are used?
Or will the state be using a Chinese style Intranet to block
Oregonians from the outside world? Throughout the 2000s Hollywood and
music industry tired to take down internet Piracy sites and failed
spectacularly. You can't stop something once its already on the
internet because the internet completely decentralized, mega.com, The
Pirate Bay, still exist and so do the CAD files for 3D printed
firearms.
Thank you
Billy Seroyer
Just reading the summary seems to imply that they deemed any lawful firearm in the home to be free from trigger lock requirements. It doesn't say that the firearm has to be in direct control of a person. I would have to dig in to the decision to see if it addresses rapid access safes but that would seem to restrict the use of the firearm as well.That article is from 2008 and refers to the DC v Heller Supreme Court decision. The DC law that Heller found unconstitutional required firearms to be unloaded and have a trigger lock or be disassembled at all times, rendering the firearm useless for the self-defense role. The gun control advocates writing these new trigger lock bills are well aware of Heller so they include an exception for a functional firearm to be carried or under direct control of a person, or in a rapid-access locked container, which allows the firearm to be useful for self-defense, satisfying the requirements of Heller.
Done! Let's do everything we can to keep the pressure up on them, stuff their mail boxes and flood their phone lines...We should flood his box as well as the other antis on the committee:
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HB 979 has a scheduled work session, so it will stay alive and could be stuffed with all kinds on common nonsense gun safety BS.Hopefully this article is no April fool's day joke.
High profile gun control bills dropped in 2019 Oregon legislative session
Good luck tomorrow.
If we lose watch for a caravan heading your wayGive 'em hell, boys. Idaho is rooting for you.
Thank you for being there, to stand in the gap on behalf of all of us, know the work you do is the work of a Patriot! Blessings upon all who are able to be present.In hearing room, front and center!
First impression: good pro-rights/pro-2A turnout.
Couldn't sleep, left home, and am now, way too early in rainy Salem at state capital.
Parking tip $6 for the whole day:
- Yellow lot Address: 860 Marion St. NE
How many seats total, how many are filled. Any sign of angry momsIn hearing room, front and center!
First impression: good pro-rights/pro-2A turnout.
I don't think so. Room is almost full now.Thanks for the tip.
Are there any demanding moms there reserving seats?
Only 3 red shirts, overwhelming majority is pro-2A.How many seats total, how many are filled. Any sign of angry moms