GTR RELOADED: Combating Anti-Gunners; Guns at Protests; Range Safety: Gun Talk Radio|10.22.17 C

Published on October 23, 2017
Duration: 44:24

This episode of Gun Talk Radio discusses the implications of Oregon's new gun confiscation law, SB 7198, which allows for 'extreme risk protection orders.' The hosts express concern over the law's potential to infringe on due process rights, allowing for firearm surrender based on petitions from family or law enforcement without the subject's testimony. They highlight the 'guilty until proven innocent' aspect and the potential for abuse.

Quick Summary

Oregon's SB 7198 introduces 'extreme risk protection orders,' allowing courts to order firearm surrender based on petitions from family or law enforcement if an individual is deemed an imminent risk. Critics express concern over potential due process violations, arguing the law could lead to a 'guilty until proven innocent' situation and unwarranted confiscation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Crimson Trace Product Announcement
  2. 00:25Introduction to Gun Talk Reloaded
  3. 00:38Tom Gresham's Introduction and Show Topic
  4. 01:15Host Location and Eclipse Experience
  5. 02:31Discussion on Anti-Gun Industry Tactics
  6. 03:05Smear Campaigns Against Gun Owners
  7. 03:31Accusations of Racism and White Supremacy
  8. 03:59The 'New McCarthyism' Tactic
  9. 05:01The 'Bump and Run' Strategy
  10. 05:13Focus on Responsible Gun Ownership Statistics
  11. 05:57Second Amendment Foundation on Armed Protests
  12. 06:16Purpose of Firearms: Defense, Not Intimidation
  13. 06:34Open Carrying at Protests: Intimidation vs. Political Point
  14. 07:11Consequences of Armed Protests on Public Opinion
  15. 07:47Call for Range Reports
  16. 08:21SureFire Advertisement
  17. 08:54Ruger American Pistol Advertisement
  18. 09:22Timney Triggers Advertisement
  19. 09:54Vanishing Paradise Conservation Message
  20. 10:24Gallery of Guns Advertisement
  21. 11:04Listener Range Report: Unsafe Range Incident
  22. 12:15Customer's Aggressive Reaction at Range
  23. 13:22Situational Awareness at the Range
  24. 14:00Listener Call: White Supremacist Accusations
  25. 15:18Ideology of White Supremacist Right
  26. 16:14Influence of Media and Left-Leaning Narratives
  27. 16:32Encouraging Minority Voices in Gun Rights Debate
  28. 17:56Challenging Racist Branding of Gun Owners
  29. 18:42Agreement on Protesting with Guns
  30. 19:47Winning Public Opinion for Gun Rights
  31. 20:56Gun Dealio App Update Announcement
  32. 22:11What Have You Been Shooting?
  33. 23:00Story: Child Finds Gun in Dressing Room
  34. 23:35Dumb Buro of the Week: Accidental Discharge
  35. 24:34Mandatory Gun Training in Schools Discussion
  36. 25:29Analogy: Gun Safety vs. Not Allowing Guns
  37. 26:05Oregon Governor Signs Gun Confiscation Law
  38. 26:25How Oregon's Gun Confiscation Law Works
  39. 27:17Concerns Over Oregon's New Gun Law
  40. 27:21Listener Call: Oregon Gun Confiscation
  41. 28:00Slide Fire Stock Discussion
  42. 32:43Media Misinformation and Disinformation
  43. 33:07Listener Call: Truck Driver Carrying a Sidearm
  44. 34:16Rules for Carrying a Sidearm as a Truck Driver
  45. 35:34Not Pulling a Gun to Defend Cargo
  46. 36:13Self-Protection vs. Property Protection
  47. 37:01Consequences of Gunfights
  48. 38:37Handgunlaw.us Website Mentioned
  49. 39:45Listener Call: Trigger Pull Preference
  50. 41:171911 Pistols and Trigger Quality
  51. 41:57Media Dishonesty: Baltimore Sun Study
  52. 42:01Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Study on Suicide Rates
  53. 43:02Comparison of Suicide Rates: Japan vs. US
  54. 43:46Criticism of Bloomberg-Funded Anti-Gun Research
  55. 44:12New Ammunition and Range Reports

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon's SB 7198?

Oregon's SB 7198 is a gun control law that establishes 'extreme risk protection orders.' These orders allow courts to prohibit individuals from possessing firearms if a petition is filed by law enforcement or a family member, alleging the person poses an imminent risk to themselves or others.

What are the main concerns about Oregon's SB 7198?

Concerns about Oregon's SB 7198 include potential violations of due process, as orders can be issued based on third-party petitions without the subject's testimony. Critics argue it creates a 'guilty until proven innocent' scenario and could lead to unwarranted firearm confiscation.

Can family members petition for firearm surrender under Oregon's SB 7198?

Yes, under Oregon's SB 7198, a member of the subject's family or household, along with law enforcement, can file a petition with the court. If the court believes the individual poses an imminent risk, it can issue an order prohibiting firearm possession.

How does Oregon's SB 7198 differ from existing mental health prohibitions on gun ownership?

While existing laws prohibit gun ownership for those adjudicated mentally incompetent, SB 7198 allows for firearm prohibition based on a petition from a third party alleging imminent risk. This process may involve less judicial scrutiny and does not require the subject to testify, raising due process questions.

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