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Following local custom and making a new thread ...
From OFF
In the .pdf, BOLD is added. [bracket italic is deleted], plain text is existing law.
Quick look ...
Raises the fee for permits from $65 to $150 (renewal, $50 to $110)
Moves the permit requirement date to July 1 2024
Adds a 72 hour wait required between approval of background check and delivery
Makes the magazine ban effective December 8 2022
Here's an interesting bit ...
And of course, this is an 'emergency', so the act would take effect on passage.
From OFF
Appears to be the 65-page product of the Floyd the Robot.03.25.2023
As we warned you several times, the Oregon Democrats have taken a short, one page "place holder" bill and turned it into a 64 page re-write of gun laws.
The bill is a complete re-write of Measure 114.
We will be analyzing the amendments and updating you as soon as possible, but you can read it all for yourself here:
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2023R1/Downloads/ProposedAmendment/23695
The invited only "informational hearing" is Monday at 1PM. We have no idea who will be invited but we expect the hearing to make sure as little "information" as possible will be presented.
A "public" hearing will follow at 5pm.
If you want to sign up to testify, or if you want to submit written testimony, there are links at the top of this page to do so:
https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2023R1/Measures/Overview/SB348
Obviously the short notice is designed to give you as little time as possible to analyze this monster or prepare a response. You can rest assured the anti-gun crowd was given this long in advance as usual.
It's the Oregon way.
In the .pdf, BOLD is added. [bracket italic is deleted], plain text is existing law.
Quick look ...
Raises the fee for permits from $65 to $150 (renewal, $50 to $110)
Moves the permit requirement date to July 1 2024
Adds a 72 hour wait required between approval of background check and delivery
Makes the magazine ban effective December 8 2022
Here's an interesting bit ...
Part (a) gets deleted for July 1, 2026."(15) A valid permit to purchase a firearm issued under section 4,
chapter 1, Oregon Laws 2023 (Ballot Measure 114 (2022)), is not required
for a firearm purchase from a gun dealer under this section if:
"(a) The purchaser can demonstrate proof of completion of a
firearm safety course as defined in section 4 (8), chapter 1, Oregon
Laws 2023 (Ballot Measure 114 (2022)), and is purchasing:
"(A) A single-shot rifle, whether centerfire or rimfire;
"(B) A double-barreled shotgun;
"(C) A repeating rifle, whether centerfire or rimfire, that has a bolt,
lever, pump, straight-pull or revolving action;
"(D) A rifle with an attached tubular magazine designed to accept,
and capable of operating only with, 0.22 caliber rimfire ammunition;
"(E) A muzzleloader rifle; or
"(F) A shotgun with a pump, break, level or revolving action; or
"(b) The purchaser is:
"(A) An active duty state, federal or tribal police officer as defined
in ORS 181A.355 and presents valid identification and an identification
number issued to the purchaser by the Department of Public Safety
Standards and Training; or
"(B) An active duty member of the Armed Forces of the United
States as defined in ORS 352.313 and presents valid identification.
And of course, this is an 'emergency', so the act would take effect on passage.