Oregon’s Ludicrous Ballot Measure 114 | Gun Talk Radio

Published on October 18, 2022
Duration: 7:51

Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 is analyzed as a "heinous" bill that would make legal firearm purchases virtually impossible. It mandates a permit-to-purchase system requiring training that police state they cannot provide due to lack of live-fire facilities and specialized instructor requirements. The measure also bans magazines over 10 rounds and creates a public registry of permit applicants, including sensitive personal information.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 imposes a permit-to-purchase system requiring training that police cannot provide due to lack of facilities. It bans magazines over 10 rounds and creates a public registry of applicants, potentially making legal firearm purchases virtually impossible.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Oregon Ballot Measure 114
  2. 00:49Kevin Starrett Explains Measure 114
  3. 01:03Impact on Firearm Purchases
  4. 01:13Permit Requirements and Training
  5. 01:48Magazine Capacity Bans
  6. 01:55Public Registry of Applicants
  7. 02:06Proponents' Misinformation
  8. 02:31Online vs. In-Person Training
  9. 03:03Impact on Shotguns
  10. 03:36Impossibility of Buying a Gun
  11. 04:01Police Inability to Offer Training
  12. 04:20Background Check Delays
  13. 04:49Media Coverage of Measure 114
  14. 05:54Polling and Likelihood of Passing
  15. 06:13Opposition from Democrat Parties
  16. 06:36Key to Defeating Measure 114
  17. 07:06Impact on Vulnerable Individuals
  18. 07:20Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of Oregon's Ballot Measure 114?

Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 requires a permit to purchase firearms, mandates specific training including live-fire exercises, and bans magazines holding more than 10 rounds. It also proposes creating a public registry of permit applicants.

Why do Oregon police say they cannot provide the training required by Measure 114?

Oregon police departments have stated they lack the necessary live-fire facilities to conduct the mandatory training required by Measure 114. Additionally, the proposed instructor qualifications are highly specialized.

How does Ballot Measure 114 affect magazine capacity and shotguns?

Measure 114 bans magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds. This provision is expected to render many common shotguns illegal, as their tubular magazines often exceed this capacity when fully loaded.

What are the concerns about the public registry created by Measure 114?

A significant concern with Measure 114 is the creation of a public registry of all individuals who apply for a firearm permit, including their names and addresses. This raises privacy issues and potential safety risks for applicants.

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