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I don't like it either, but he's still got my vote. Consider the ONLY alternative...
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If Knute wins the Oregon Legislature will come up with a rule for "Double Secret Emergency Legislation" that doesn't require a Governor's signature or public disclosure because children.
I don't like it either, but he's still got my vote. Consider the ONLY alternative...
If we can keep the legislature margins narrow (majorities seem unobtanium at this point), ie: NOT veto-proof, I think we stand a better than average chance of
A) Knute vetoing the promised AWB, or
B) The antis holding off for a few more yrs knowing that their legislation won't make it past Gov Buhler's desk.
Pretty clear to me.
Wow, Gov Brown owns an "antique shotgun". Sounds like she's really trying to connect with gun owners.
Election 2018: Kate Brown and Knute Buehler on guns
Here's the meat and potatoes:
KATE BROWN
KNUTE BUEHLER
- Universal background check law (Senate Bill 941, 2015), requiring criminal and mental health checks for nearly all private gun sales and transfers: Signed it into law
- Ban on gun and ammunition ownership for convicted domestic abusers and people with certain restraining orders against them (Senate Bill 525, 2015): signed it into law
- Expansion of firearms ban in local courts to include municipal, juvenile and other courts; measure also prohibited certain pocketknives (Senate Bill 385, 2015): signed into law
- Extreme risk protection law (Senate Bill 719, 2017), which allows a judge to take guns away from people who may harm themselves or others: signed it into law
- Closing the "boyfriend loophole" by expanding an existing ban on guns for people with stalking and domestic violence convictions (House Bill 4145, 2018): requested the legislation, made it one of her top priorities and signed it into law
- Should Oregon ban the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms and define them as "assault weapons"? Yes
- Should Oregon require gun owners to keep them in a safe or other locked container or secured with a trigger lock? Undetermined
- Own a firearm? "Yes, I have an antique shotgun."
- Universal background check law (Senate Bill 941, 2015): voted "no"
- Ban on gun and ammunition ownership for convicted domestic abusers and people with certain restraining orders against them (Senate Bill 525, 2015): voted "yes"
- Expand firearms ban in local courts to include municipal, juvenile and other courts, and prohibits certain pocketknives (Senate Bill 385, 2015): voted "yes"
- Require a 10-day waiting period to purchase firearms if Oregon State Police is unable to conduct a background check (House Bill 4147, 2016): voted "no"; bill passed the House but died in the Democrat-controlled Senate
- Extreme risk protection law (Senate Bill 719, 2017), which allows a judge to take guns away from people who may harm themselves or others: voted "no"
- Closing the "boyfriend loophole" by expanding an existing ban on guns for people with stalking and domestic violence convictions (House Bill 4145, 2018): voted "yes"
- Should Oregon ban the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms and define them as assault weapons? No
- Should Oregon require gun owners to keep them in a safe or other locked container or secured with a trigger lock? Undetermined
- Own a firearm? "Yes. One for self-protection. I have a 9mm handgun. Then I have a shotgun. Occasionally I go bird hunting with friends … Then I have a (.22-caliber) rifle I use just for varmint hunting."
Not voting when a candidate doesn't suit you is patriotic.
She seems to be about the last; the rest are only Lip Service.Are their any dems at all that support the 2a with the exception of Betsy Johnson . they have a habit of not mentioning it in their campaign ligature.
Why are they still talking about assault weapons? We don't have many of those in the market. We have modern sporting rifles and that name is good enough for me to use on Facebook to advertise with.
When I see a waiting period to buy that screams to me that the government is totally incompetent and unable to use information at hand with the many trillions of dollars they steal from us each year to make sound decisions. The same government that can't keep drugs out of prisons, a place where they have total control over everyone inside.
Wow, Gov Brown owns an "antique shotgun". Sounds like she's really trying to connect with gun owners.
Election 2018: Kate Brown and Knute Buehler on guns
Here's the meat and potatoes:
KATE BROWN
KNUTE BUEHLER
- Universal background check law (Senate Bill 941, 2015), requiring criminal and mental health checks for nearly all private gun sales and transfers: Signed it into law
- Ban on gun and ammunition ownership for convicted domestic abusers and people with certain restraining orders against them (Senate Bill 525, 2015): signed it into law
- Expansion of firearms ban in local courts to include municipal, juvenile and other courts; measure also prohibited certain pocketknives (Senate Bill 385, 2015): signed into law
- Extreme risk protection law (Senate Bill 719, 2017), which allows a judge to take guns away from people who may harm themselves or others: signed it into law
- Closing the "boyfriend loophole" by expanding an existing ban on guns for people with stalking and domestic violence convictions (House Bill 4145, 2018): requested the legislation, made it one of her top priorities and signed it into law
- Should Oregon ban the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms and define them as "assault weapons"? Yes
- Should Oregon require gun owners to keep them in a safe or other locked container or secured with a trigger lock? Undetermined
- Own a firearm? "Yes, I have an antique shotgun."
- Universal background check law (Senate Bill 941, 2015): voted "no"
- Ban on gun and ammunition ownership for convicted domestic abusers and people with certain restraining orders against them (Senate Bill 525, 2015): voted "yes"
- Expand firearms ban in local courts to include municipal, juvenile and other courts, and prohibits certain pocketknives (Senate Bill 385, 2015): voted "yes"
- Require a 10-day waiting period to purchase firearms if Oregon State Police is unable to conduct a background check (House Bill 4147, 2016): voted "no"; bill passed the House but died in the Democrat-controlled Senate
- Extreme risk protection law (Senate Bill 719, 2017), which allows a judge to take guns away from people who may harm themselves or others: voted "no"
- Closing the "boyfriend loophole" by expanding an existing ban on guns for people with stalking and domestic violence convictions (House Bill 4145, 2018): voted "yes"
- Should Oregon ban the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms and define them as assault weapons? No
- Should Oregon require gun owners to keep them in a safe or other locked container or secured with a trigger lock? Undetermined
- Own a firearm? "Yes. One for self-protection. I have a 9mm handgun. Then I have a shotgun. Occasionally I go bird hunting with friends … Then I have a (.22-caliber) rifle I use just for varmint hunting."
If Knute wins the Oregon Legislature will come up with a rule for "Double Secret Emergency Legislation" that doesn't require a Governor's signature or public disclosure because children.
They love to dangle the children in front of people.