Gun control advocates have found a backdoor way to advance their cause without having an honest debate on the issue.
An Oregon lawmaker has shepherded a bill through the House and Senate that mirrors similar measures in other states by trying to wrap it in the guise of protecting individuals from what they consider “extreme risk.”
Already approved by the Senate, it passed the House by a 31-28 vote and now goes to Governor Kate Brown for signature.
Gun rights advocates see the Oregon measure as just another subterfuge to get around the Second Amendment right to carry arms. The Oregon bill was patterned after a California law that was enacted in 2014.
The bill’s co-sponsor, Republican Senator Brian Boquist of Dallas, Oregon, denies the law is designed to confiscate weapons. But the design of the legislation clearly circumvents an individual’s right to due process before having to turn over the firearm.
Find out just how the new law works and the devious manner in which is being portrayed to the public. The story unfolds on the next page.
The law will be challenged and put down.
F**e
Thus it begins.
It is just time to change the people who want to disarm the honest people of this state? We also need to get God back in the country.
Police officers cannot lawfully enforce usurptuous rules that are in direct contradiction of the US Constitution. Those need to be remanded to family or neighbors if there is an imminent threat to persons or property in communities. Granted, they could ALWAYS call upon law endorcement to assist, but must bring the charges and allegations. Police and courts cannot arbitrarily confiscate weapons. There must be formal charges. Its a useless ruling that will accomplish nothing until the citizens realize they do not have to comply either.
We have the protection of the 2nd amendment and as crazy as Oregon is they must realize the are barking up the wrong tree
Violation of their civil rights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zNdGyuFI08
Hide your guns!
That bill does not overide the United States Constitution.