Oregon has enacted new gun laws, including SB 243, which bans rapid fire devices like binary triggers and bump stocks, effective September 26th. The state is also implementing pre-purchasing licensing requirements under Ballot Measure 114, with an activation date of March 15th, 2026. Violations for manufacturing or transporting banned items can result in a felony, while mere possession is a misdemeanor.
This video discusses proposed legislation in Oregon, specifically SB 243, which aims to further restrict firearm ownership. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, details the bill's provisions, including a 72-hour waiting period, a ban on rapid-fire devices, and the creation of new gun-free zones. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on these developments and their potential impact on responsible gun owners in Oregon, emphasizing the importance of understanding legislation affecting Second Amendment rights.
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