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02.15.18

HB 4145, Kate Brown's gun confiscation bill, passed the Oregon House today on a 37 to 23 vote.

The bill got the vote of every House Democrat except Caddy McKewon, who has supported previous gun confiscation bills. She must be reading her mail.

Republican Andy Olson, who voted for the bill in committee, listened to his constituents and voted NO on the floor. If you live in Olson's district you may want to let him know you approve of his change of position.

Three Republicans joined the Democrats and voted yes on this dangerous and pointless attack on your rights. They were Richard Vial, Julie Parrish and Knute Buehler.

As you know, Buehler is running for governor against Kate Brown, although based on his vote today, it's difficult to understand why. We already have one leftist anti-gun candidate. Seems like no reason for two.

As you might expect, the floor debate included a lot of opportunistic tears and disgraceful exploitation of the horrific murders in Florida yesterday. The fact that this legislation had absolutely nothing to do with crimes of this kind didn't matter. Never let a catastrophe go to waste.

Democrat Jeff Barker, one of the co-carriers of the bill once again recounted a story of a domestic violence crime scene he responded to as a police officer. It really was a terrible and tragic story. And nothing in this bill would have changed the outcome of that crime in any way.

Democrat Jeneen Sollman tearfully recounted growing up with an abusive, alcoholic father who chased her and her mother out of the house tossing ice chests at them. A story we would all agree is heartbreaking, but once again, unless her parents were living together after the issuance of a restraining order (which is not legal) a story that had absolutely zero relevance to this bill.

The bill now moves over to the Senate. We have no intention of letting up the pressure to stop this attack on the safety of women and the rights of gun owners.

The sad and ignored fact is that there is not a single word in this bill that would make a victim of domestic violence any safer. There is not a single word to protect the rights of the falsely accused. It is nothing more than another blow against freedom and common sense.

Stay tuned and active. We will continue to inform you of this bill's progress and what you can do to stop it.

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We're on our own

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Salem can spout their sh!t from now until doomsday. "...shall not be infringed" means exactly what it says. They can write as many laws as they want. Let them try and enforce them.

Hint: Better pack a lunch.
 
I've gone to Salem a few times now. What I see in the red shirted Kate Brown brigade are comfortable people in a comfortable lifestyle. They pride themselves on their acceptability, education and civic duty. All the while being clueless as a goldfish.

They all promise to do "something" but they never have one solution. Well, nothing outside off handing over power to the government.
 
IIRC...I have seen Knute Buehler literature displayed on tables at some of the larger gun shows. I may have just discovered a new reason to start attending shows again. Bwahaha :s0033:
 
Sorry guys confused so does this mean it's a law no or is it going to the Senate for final debate please excuse my empty headedness
 
02.15.18

HB 4145, Kate Brown's gun confiscation bill, passed the Oregon House today on a 37 to 23 vote.

The bill got the vote of every House Democrat except Caddy McKewon, who has supported previous gun confiscation bills. She must be reading her mail.

Republican Andy Olson, who voted for the bill in committee, listened to his constituents and voted NO on the floor. If you live in Olson's district you may want to let him know you approve of his change of position.

Three Republicans joined the Democrats and voted yes on this dangerous and pointless attack on your rights. They were Richard Vial, Julie Parrish and Knute Buehler.

As you know, Buehler is running for governor against Kate Brown, although based on his vote today, it's difficult to understand why. We already have one leftist anti-gun candidate. Seems like no reason for two.

As you might expect, the floor debate included a lot of opportunistic tears and disgraceful exploitation of the horrific murders in Florida yesterday. The fact that this legislation had absolutely nothing to do with crimes of this kind didn't matter. Never let a catastrophe go to waste.

Democrat Jeff Barker, one of the co-carriers of the bill once again recounted a story of a domestic violence crime scene he responded to as a police officer. It really was a terrible and tragic story. And nothing in this bill would have changed the outcome of that crime in any way.

Democrat Jeneen Sollman tearfully recounted growing up with an abusive, alcoholic father who chased her and her mother out of the house tossing ice chests at them. A story we would all agree is heartbreaking, but once again, unless her parents were living together after the issuance of a restraining order (which is not legal) a story that had absolutely zero relevance to this bill.

The bill now moves over to the Senate. We have no intention of letting up the pressure to stop this attack on the safety of women and the rights of gun owners.

The sad and ignored fact is that there is not a single word in this bill that would make a victim of domestic violence any safer. There is not a single word to protect the rights of the falsely accused. It is nothing more than another blow against freedom and common sense.

Stay tuned and active. We will continue to inform you of this bill's progress and what you can do to stop it.

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KNUTE LOST MY VOTE. NOW WHAT .?
 
Julie Parrish (R-Tualatin/West Linn) garnered enough signatures to get Measure 101 on a Special Election ballot, I don't know why she is soft 2A rights.

She actually isn't soft on 2A issues. She voted for the House amended version of this bill and will fight to keep the bill focused on providing due process. Here is a link to the House amended bill:

https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/20...ocument/HB4145/House Amendments to Introduced

In it, a person will need to have been convicted of a qualifying misdemeanor, following an investigation and an opportunity to be heard in court. Qualifying misdemeanor here would be stalking, or domestic abuse. In her answer to my inquiry, she said the wording does need to be amended and that she will do all she can to make sure that happens. She's still a supporter of all of our Constitutional rights.
 

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