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Can anyone explain what this means?

Oregon restrictions
  1. Until further legal notice, PSA will prioritize & ship All High Capacity Magazine and Firearm Orders to Oregon.
  2. Until further notice, any 3rd party fulfilled high capacity magazines cannot be shipped to the state of Oregon.
  3. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure Oregon FFL Firearm Transfers can be facilitated during this time-frame.
    All Oregon Orders & Refunds are at the discretion of Palmetto State Armory.
Oregon shipping restrictions
 
Sure. If PSA has it in stock and they can put their hands on it from their warehouse and put it in the mail to you they will do that as quickly as they can. But if the mag is sold by one of their vendors with a warehouse 'someplace else' and they can only take their vendors word for when the mag will ship, or if it is even really in stock, they aren't going risk that it doesn't ship before the law changes and be stuck with unshippable mags
 
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Sure. If PSA has it in stock and they can put their hands on it from their warehouse and put it in the mail to you they will do that as quickly as they can. But if the mag is sold by one of their vendors with a wherehouse 'someplace else' and they can only take their vendors word for when the mag will ship, or if it is even really in stock, they aren't going risk that it doesn't ship before the law changes and be stuck with unshippable mags
Probably one of the most con ise and accurate answers on the topic that I've heard.
 
This is the same as what went on when the law got voted on in the first place:
PSA will ship their own branded mags and whatnot, but they also sell for third party retailers on their site who establish their own legal preventative measures and thus PSA cannot fulfill said order on their behalf. PSA is still being cool with us in Oregon, they are trying to get goods to us.. it's third party folks that aren't trying to get caught up in this legal nonsense that are hindering access. I wouldn't blame PSA for this. They are still trying.

Basically if it's a PSA branded item, it's good to go.. if it's made by someone else, it may be sold by someone else and shipped through PSA thus may not be shipped to Oregon anymore until the law isn't up in the air.
Other online places still sell to us and will do so until the bitter end. I'd just shop around.
 
This is the same as what went on when the law got voted on in the first place:
PSA will ship their own branded mags and whatnot, but they also sell for third party retailers on their site who establish their own legal preventative measures and thus PSA cannot fulfill said order on their behalf. PSA is still being cool with us in Oregon, they are trying to get goods to us.. it's third party folks that aren't trying to get caught up in this legal nonsense that are hindering access. I wouldn't blame PSA for this. They are still trying.

Basically if it's a PSA branded item, it's good to go.. if it's made by someone else, it may be sold by someone else and shipped through PSA thus may not be shipped to Oregon anymore until the law isn't up in the air.
Other online places still sell to us and will do so until the bitter end. I'd just shop around.
It doesn't say 'branded', it says 'fulfilled' as in "ships from someplace that is not here"
 
It doesn't say 'branded', it says 'fulfilled' as in "ships from someplace that is not here"
I was under the impression that this applies to a lot of what they have that isn't under their own brand as well. But I'm not sure vendors have that level of control with sales.
That even if it is in stock at their warehouse it may not ship if there is some restriction placed upon that by a vendor..

But your post has a solid point, that they'll ship out anything physically in their inventory, but anything that comes from a third party has no guarantees. That seems more spot on.
 
To add to what Vinnie said, a lot of online stores ran into this if they are a drop shipper, which many times mags arent actually in stock at the online vendors store/location, they just have them drop shipped. If if the drop shipper/warehouse wont ship to Oregon, they often cant do anything about it.

HOWEVER- I have ran into a couple different vendors over the last two years of Measure 114, where when they ran into that problem, what they did was have the mags shipped to THEM first, THEN they shipped to me. I remember this happening with Family Firearms, a large online vendor. The order initially was going to get cancelled, but it wasnt because of Family Firearms not being wiling to ship to Oregon, it was because of the drop shipper/warehouse they use not being willing. So the guy I spoke to was like 'screw it'- had the mags shipped to their location in Alabama. Then they packed them back up and shipped to me. It took a little longer to get here due to that, but i was very appreciative they went the extra mile to get the mags to me!
 
Can anyone explain what this means?

Oregon restrictions
  1. Until further legal notice, PSA will prioritize & ship All High Capacity Magazine and Firearm Orders to Oregon.
  2. Until further notice, any 3rd party fulfilled high capacity magazines cannot be shipped to the state of Oregon.
  3. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure Oregon FFL Firearm Transfers can be facilitated during this time-frame.
    All Oregon Orders & Refunds are at the discretion of Palmetto State Armory.
Oregon shipping restrictions
Not 100% sure why
 

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