Oregon's New Gun Law Will Soon Stop All Gun Sales Including The Guns Hunters Thought Were Safe

Published on December 5, 2022
Duration: 13:18

This video discusses the implications of Oregon's new gun law, Measure 114, which mandates a permit-to-purchase system and a live-fire proficiency requirement. The law is set to halt all firearm sales in Oregon by December 8th due to the lack of an established system for processing permits, potentially creating a year-long sales embargo. The speaker argues that this law disproportionately affects hunters and gun owners by creating bureaucratic hurdles and delays, ultimately undermining Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Measure 114 will halt all firearm sales by December 8th, requiring a new permit-to-purchase system with a live-fire proficiency test. The lack of an established system means manual processing, potentially delaying sales for up to a year and impacting hunters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Oregon's New Gun Law
  2. 00:11Sportsman's Warehouse Halts Sales
  3. 00:20End of Firearm Sales in Oregon
  4. 00:33Measure 114's Impact on Buyers
  5. 00:46Impact on the Hunting Community
  6. 01:16Shotgun Regulations and Capacity
  7. 02:01Permit to Purchase System Explained
  8. 02:09Live Fire Proficiency Requirement
  9. 02:30The 'Chicken and Egg' Dilemma
  10. 03:00Narrow Margin of Passage
  11. 03:18Hunters' Fear and Consequences
  12. 03:42The Illusion of 'Safe' Hunting Guns
  13. 04:15The Goal: Banning Gun Sales
  14. 04:44Permit System Implementation Issues
  15. 05:00Manual Processing and Delays
  16. 05:35Intentional Delay of Gun Sales
  17. 06:07The Rush to Pass the Law
  18. 06:26Delaying Firearm Purchases
  19. 06:35Anti-Gun Control Stance Explained
  20. 06:53Not a License to Carry
  21. 07:11Rights on Government Whims
  22. 07:26Government Manipulation of Systems
  23. 07:48Consequences of Not Paying Attention
  24. 07:56State-Level Gun Control Push
  25. 08:17Billionaire Influence in Politics
  26. 08:38Turning Red States Blue
  27. 08:43A Partisan Issue
  28. 08:50Message to Liberal Gun Owners
  29. 09:27Voting Against Your Interests
  30. 09:50The Hunter Persona
  31. 10:04Second Amendment vs. Hunting
  32. 10:13The Slippery Slope: Canada Example
  33. 10:30Paying Attention to State Laws
  34. 10:41Misconception: Anti-Gun Lobby is Stupid
  35. 10:55Wealthy and Influential Lobby
  36. 11:02Oregon as a Canary in the Coal Mine
  37. 11:12The Fight is State and Local
  38. 11:22Legal Battles and Delays
  39. 11:41Defund Gun Control Merch
  40. 12:26Other Merch Designs
  41. 12:40Call to Action: Like, Subscribe, Comment
  42. 12:54Email and Text List Sign-up

Frequently Asked Questions

When will firearm sales stop in Oregon due to Measure 114?

Firearm sales in Oregon are scheduled to stop by December 8th due to the implementation of Measure 114, which requires a permit-to-purchase system. The lack of an established system for processing these permits is expected to cause significant delays.

What are the main components of Oregon's Measure 114?

Measure 114 mandates a permit-to-purchase system for all firearm sales in Oregon. It also includes a requirement for a live-fire component to demonstrate proficiency with a firearm before a permit can be issued.

How does Oregon's Measure 114 affect hunters?

Measure 114 is expected to significantly impact hunters by making it difficult to purchase appropriate firearms. Additionally, shotguns with certain barrel lengths and capacities may become illegal, affecting traditional hunting practices and R3 efforts.

Why is the implementation of Oregon's permit-to-purchase system causing delays?

The primary reason for delays is the absence of a fully established system for processing firearm purchase permits. This necessitates manual processing, which is anticipated to take up to a year to become fully operational, effectively halting firearm sales.

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