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Are you going to get a permit to purchase? Are you ok with walking away from the purchase of you don't?Yea i was gunna order a ak101 from psa and a mac 1014 from somewhere
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Are you going to get a permit to purchase? Are you ok with walking away from the purchase of you don't?Yea i was gunna order a ak101 from psa and a mac 1014 from somewhere
For palmetto I would say "when the music's over turn out the lights"Yea i was gunna order a ak101 from psa and a mac 1014 from somewhere
Nothing changes (potentially I mean, it may not change if we win) until appeals court rules.So tomorrow is 10/30 can you still buy a gun in Oregon and what do I have to do to do so now?
https://oregoncourts.mediasite.com/...ault/watch/0c96fdeaf26c44c9aaa42e84a0f83dbc1dAny updates was the arguments today?
Thank you! Finally someone post a link that actually works. Kudos!
I think it will all come down to judges personal bias first, and the legal point about should "fact finding" be allowed second.I was there today but had to leave early, as my wife had surgery today. In fact I was there first, at least for our side, and spoke with our council for a while. We all had to go through the metal detector and then walked up to the 3rd floor. The new multi-story sculpture exemplifying the state's motto was interesting, but not my favorite. This sculpture fills the hallway just outside the court's door.
The court -- apparently -- gave up on the idea of remote argument. Our council was there, as was the state's. We all started 35 minutes late compared to the published schedule. Then the timelines of "15 minutes each" were immediately and thoroughly ignored.
The state's presentation was first, and had lots of a-historic distortions, ignored common sense, Heller and Bruen. Lots of the sort of interest balancing blather that the USSC has prohibited, but peppered with discussions about the applicability of Oregon Art. 1, Section 27, and the nature of the Facial challenge.
A few more rounds explaining how the historic comparison to 1859 was key, and so was the concept of more than 10 rounds per magazine. The state presented false argument about the difficulty of loading a Colt 1851 revolver. (I think the state's presenter should be disbarred for flat-out lying in court on technical points that should not have been discussed.)
The state then switched to the lethality of the Las Vegas shooting, where one gunman killed many people in a short time with large capacity magazines. This got a few minutes discussion. [As it happens, I was at that event, just across the street at the MGM with my wife and two children. We were at the Mandalay Bay earlier in the day while the shooter was bringing in weapons. Our room at the MGM overlooked the shooting site, and a round could have come through our window.] The state's presentation ignored other forms of arms that discharge lots of projectiles (cannon, blunderbus, etc) and was somewhat disjointed.
I had to leave just as our side started presentation and will watch it all.
Overall the state presented a fog of lies and completely ignored the obvious meaning of the state and federal constitutions, but instead mentioned "Public Safety" dozens of times.
You are doing it backwards . . .And here I am buying a gun with 10 and 12 round mags looking at offloading the 12 rounder because I wouldn't want it even without 114.everyone's gotta be different
Not with this gun. It's very small and the "big" mags defeat the purpose in my eyes. Hopefully the other guy who bought the same thing (both of us are picking up tomorrow) will trade me straight across and everyone will get that they wantYou are doing it backwards . . .![]()