jakk280rem
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Here is a text copy:
http://observationpostblog.wordpres...of-oregon-hb-3200-just-in-case-it-disappears/
Here is a .pdf file copy.
http://www.leg.state.or.us/13reg/measpdf/hb3200.dir/hb3200.intro.pdf
I don't think it has a chance as is, but after its been hacked and rewritten, who knows. Kinda scary to see it all written down in black and white. I wish I had something smart or insightful to say, but I'm still in a bit of shock.
Some highlights:
Creates crime of unlawful possession or transfer of assault
weapon or large capacity magazine. Punishes by maximum penalty of
10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
(2) In order to register an assault weapon under this section,
a person must:
(a) Be the lawful owner of the assault weapon prior to the
effective date of this 2013 Act; and
(b) Submit to a criminal background check conducted by the
Department of State Police to confirm that the person is not a
prohibited possessor under ORS 166.250.
(4) A person may not register more than one assault weapon and
three large capacity magazines under this section. Additional
assault weapons and large capacity magazines must be disposed of
in the manner specified in section 3 of this 2013 Act.
(5) A registered owner of an assault weapon or large capacity
magazine is required to:
(a) Securely store the assault weapon or large capacity
magazine pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the
department;
(b) Allow an inspector from the department to inspect the
storage of assault weapons and large capacity magazines to ensure
compliance with this subsection;
I'll turn this over to the brain trust to discuss. I'm still trying to fully comprehend what I just read.
http://observationpostblog.wordpres...of-oregon-hb-3200-just-in-case-it-disappears/
Here is a .pdf file copy.
http://www.leg.state.or.us/13reg/measpdf/hb3200.dir/hb3200.intro.pdf
I don't think it has a chance as is, but after its been hacked and rewritten, who knows. Kinda scary to see it all written down in black and white. I wish I had something smart or insightful to say, but I'm still in a bit of shock.
Some highlights:
Creates crime of unlawful possession or transfer of assault
weapon or large capacity magazine. Punishes by maximum penalty of
10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.
(2) In order to register an assault weapon under this section,
a person must:
(a) Be the lawful owner of the assault weapon prior to the
effective date of this 2013 Act; and
(b) Submit to a criminal background check conducted by the
Department of State Police to confirm that the person is not a
prohibited possessor under ORS 166.250.
(4) A person may not register more than one assault weapon and
three large capacity magazines under this section. Additional
assault weapons and large capacity magazines must be disposed of
in the manner specified in section 3 of this 2013 Act.
(5) A registered owner of an assault weapon or large capacity
magazine is required to:
(a) Securely store the assault weapon or large capacity
magazine pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the
department;
(b) Allow an inspector from the department to inspect the
storage of assault weapons and large capacity magazines to ensure
compliance with this subsection;
I'll turn this over to the brain trust to discuss. I'm still trying to fully comprehend what I just read.