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OFF ALERT 02/28/07 New Gun Bills
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Several new gun bills are in the works for the 2007 Legislative
session. Some are quite good and others are quite dangerous.
You can view all the bills we are tracking here.
The newest additions are SB658,
a new "stand your ground" bill, and HB
2888, a bill that would make it legal for a person with
a concealed handgun license to have a loaded handgun while operating
an ATV. (It is currently a traffic violation.) It is also a
violation to have a loaded firearm on a snowmobile. This bill
does not permit license holders to carry while
on snowmobiles. Finally, and most importantly, we have LC
142, a draft of a bill intended to shut down shooting ranges.
A copy of the draft was provided to us by the Oregon consultant
for the NRA and we thank him for the information.
It's hard to imagine a worse bill for shooters and gun clubs.
Where this will go remains to be seen, but we're keeping track
of it and will let you know.
On another issue, OFF was contacted recently by a gun owner
who found a page on the website for the Oregon
Department of Administrative Services that stated that no
one, even those with concealed handgun licenses, was allowed
in DAS controlled buildings with a firearm.
DAS has no authority to make a rule of this kind. So, OFF contacted
legislators and asked that they look into this policy. Representatives
Kim Thatcher and Brian Boquist contacted DAS and made it clear
that this policy was not legal. As of now, the offending page
has been removed. It is not clear if DAS has really gotten the
message or if they have just changed the website, but we will
be keeping a eye on this. To view a PDF of the old website,
click here. The same page
now, can be seen here.
The Department of Human Services, which deals with foster parents,
also currently has a policy restricting CHL holders who have
foster children. We believe their policy is unlawful as well
and are working with legislators to address the issue. We will
keep you posted.
Finally, Ginny Burdick has issued a press
release rejoicing over her role in a Washington State bill
to destroy gun shows there. In her release, Burdick states
"Neither I nor the Washington State Legislature is in the
business of taking away the right to own firearms."
This must be the new Ginny Burdick. The old one promoted a bill
to put you in jail for 10 years and fine you a quarter of a
million dollars for being in possession of a
semi -automatic firearm. The old Burdick has pushed for
years for a law
that would turn schools into no-safety zones.
In fact, Burdick's efforts to spread the damage to other states
is nothing more than an attempt to add whatever restrictions
she can to the lives of gun owners. So far this session, it
would appear that the Senate leadership has thrown a net over
her efforts to harass gun owners in Oregon, so she's turned
her attention to Washington.
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