BLOCKED for Unconstitutionality?... Why, pass the same Law of course... YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS UP...

Published on April 3, 2023
Duration: 5:53

This video discusses Oregon lawmakers' attempt to pass legislation mirroring the unconstitutional Ballot Measure 114. The proposed bill, SB 348, aims to implement a permit-to-purchase system and ban magazines over 10 rounds, provisions previously blocked by courts. It also seeks to close the 'Charleston loophole' and impose an additional 72-hour waiting period, with a retroactive magazine ban dating back to December 8, 2022.

Quick Summary

Oregon lawmakers are advancing SB 348, a bill mirroring the unconstitutional Ballot Measure 114. This legislation proposes a permit-to-purchase system, a ban on magazines over 10 rounds, and aims to close the 'Charleston loophole' with an extended background check period, even including a retroactive magazine ban.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Oregon's Ballot Measure 114
  2. 00:36Lawmakers Attempt to Pass Similar Gun Restrictions
  3. 01:33Details of the Proposed Legislation (SB 348)
  4. 01:56Permit to Purchase and Magazine Ban Provisions
  5. 03:13Closing the Charleston Loophole and Background Checks
  6. 04:07Additional 72-Hour Waiting Period
  7. 04:24Retroactive Magazine Ban
  8. 05:00Analysis of Lawmakers' Dedication and Tactics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon SB 348?

Oregon SB 348 is a draft piece of legislation being considered by lawmakers. It aims to implement firearm restrictions, including a permit-to-purchase requirement and a ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds, similar to the previously blocked Ballot Measure 114.

Why was Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 blocked?

Ballot Measure 114 in Oregon was blocked by courts because it was deemed unconstitutional. It proposed a permit-to-purchase system and a ban on magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition, which were found to violate constitutional rights.

What is the 'Charleston loophole' and how does SB 348 address it?

The 'Charleston loophole' refers to the federal law allowing a firearm sale to proceed if a background check isn't completed within 72 hours. SB 348 seeks to close this by requiring a completed background check before any firearm purchase, adding an extra 72-hour waiting period after approval.

Is the magazine ban in SB 348 retroactive?

Yes, the proposed high-capacity magazine ban in SB 348 would be retroactive. It is intended to take effect from December 8, 2022, the original date that Ballot Measure 114 was supposed to become law.

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