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If IP17 passes we should create our own IP for 2024 that merges the Permit to Purchase with the Concealed Carry Permit. And lower the permit fee to $10.
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But how are we gonna get One point Four Million Sigs??If IP17 passes we should create our own IP for 2024 that merges the Permit to Purchase with the Concealed Carry Permit. And lower the permit fee to $10.
So it seems no one seems to know oregon law
1. Initiative Petition needs atleast 1000 signatures to get a title and the title needs to approved by the AG. YES IP17 and IP18 had 2000 so they could
2. They need 8% of the number of people who voted during the last governor election to have their IP on the ballot.
THAT IS 1.4 MILLON SIGNATURES.
No way will they get 1.4 million signatures so stop getting your panties tied into knots
COME ON..... it's just going to be a yearly tab fee for $80 + $120 in fees and taxes... You have to apply to the state every 12 months. If the algorithm finds that you are supporting the correct politics then you will be approved. Simply attach the tab to the gun and then activate the RFID chip to meet compliance... It's a simple process really an will generate 1.6bil for the state so they can end covid.Register firearms with the State? Um No.
Will not comply.
Seems a devil's errand don't it!How are the luciferians planning to enforce any of these common sense mandates?
Hey now, don't put the cart before the horse. First we must make everyone a felon. Then we can talk about selective enforcement, likely based in skin color or online presence.How are the luciferians planning to enforce any of these common sense mandates?
The number of valid signatures required to qualify an initiative for the ballot is based on a percentage of the total votes cast for governor at the last election:
So... they'll need roughly 150,000 signatures.
- For a constitutional initiative, 8% of valid signatures is required.
- 4% (74,680) of valid signatures
Not 1.4 million. They have a very, very good chance at getting that many.
Looks like it's set up to be statutory, so that puts the threshold down to only 4%.
Last time around they gave up because they thought the pandemic would hamper signature gathering, so they quit without trying to get enough. Maybe they'll run into the same problem this time. Also, nobody wants to work so maybe they'll have trouble hiring enought paid signature gatherers. Fingers crossed.Looks like it's set up to be statutory, so that puts the threshold down to only 4%.
Says the number of signatures required is around 112,000.
That's going to be pretty easy to get in anti-2A sh*tholes like Portland, Eugene, and Salem.
I fear for you guys... And we've got our own brand of anti-2A insanity up here, too...
These are some of the people I hope we can reach.Talk to normies who own firearms. A single mom friend of ours inherited several firearms earlier this year when her dad passed away has no idea what they are, but is keeping them just in case. She described the guns as a little pistol, a bigger one, several long guns and an AR-15 that her dad got because Obama said he couldn't have it.
If this BS passes, she would have no idea if she was breaking the law or how to comply
It is an odd human condition that somehow a tiny few end up telling the vast majority what they can or cannot do.Seems a devil's errand don't it!
Targeting use will likely be the only tool available to them, tattle tails at the ranges, "friends", and neighbors!
I have thousands invested in these about to be newly illegal items and will not be registering them, surrendering them, selling them to the state, or anything, Phuckum, they can eat a big bag of dicks!
They chose to go with volunteers. If they pay signature gatherers maybe we can get those signatures tossed.Last time around they gave up because they thought the pandemic would hamper signature gathering, so they quit without trying to get enough. Maybe they'll run into the same problem this time. Also, nobody wants to work so maybe they'll have trouble hiring enought paid signature gatherers. Fingers crossed.
That will probably slow them down.They chose to go with volunteers.
My feeling is this has to be opposed by the people. The LEVO group is going to use their connections to churches to bolster the support for these Acts, along with all the usual gun hating suspects. Opponents of these Acts will have to leave their comfort zones if we are going to have a chance at defeating them. This means bringing it up with neighbors, friends, coworkers and whoever else will listen.Is there no one Oregon state organization we can put our support behind for this?
OSSA? (not till Wayne's gone)
OFF? (loose cannon)
OGO?
Second Amendment Foundation is the only place I can think of to send money to, but it seems like there should be an organization who can lead Oregon from within. Like the New York Rifle and Pistol Assoc. is leading for N.Y.
It is laughable to think that bunch of social justice miscreants can 'tell' anyone what they can or cannot do….as if wearing the nicolaitan apparel affords one a higher moral authority over the lives and property of others.Note the make up of the people placed in the front rows of this photo of IP17 & IP18 supporters. Is the opposition to these IPs going to resemble the back rows or the front rows of people? Defeating these Acts is going to take a much broader make up of opponents than we have typically seen in the past opposition to gun restrictions.
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