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That's amazing news! From the beginning of the battle, one of my top priorities has been to get this fixed for EVERYONE. Here we are!Mr. Yoder , I would like to thank you for your efforts a getting this changed. My son had his records expunged over a year ago and has tried to purchase a firearm numerous times, but was always denied. He tried again this past week and was approved.
I would personally like to help you out with the cost of this and also feel that everyone that has benefited from this judgement should do the same.
The community support and encouragement has been great, thank you all! While I have been the most vocal about this, there was myself and 4 others that were plaintiffs in the case, and 2 others in a fairly similar status. There were several attorneys working on this as well.
I appreciate your offer to help me out with the cost, however, it's not necessary. If you feel so inclined, you can always make a donation to Oregon Firearms Federation.
We are seeking attorney fees to be reimbursed from OSP/DOJ, and I'm looking into some additional things relating to this case as well. Namely the possibility of filing a federal lawsuit against OSP, to seek compensation for everyone impacted. I'm not sure if it will gain traction or is feasible, but maybe?
Additionally I'm not done fighting for our rights. OSP sparked something here, and I'm going to keep fighting.
A close friend and I have our eyes on SB243 as well. I will likely start a SB243 Lawsuit thread if we can get a suit going for that.