HB 3075 : Modifications to Ballot Measure 114
Position: Support Status: House Judiciary Committee
HB 3075-2 makes minor but necessary modifications to Measure 114. These modifications are supported by Lift Every Voice Oregon and Ceasefire Oregon. The bill was voted out of the House Judiciary Committee on April 8.
Update
4-8 (H) Work Session: Do pass with amendments and be referred to Ways and Means. (Printed A-Eng.)
4-7 (H) Work Session scheduled
4-3 (H) Work Session scheduled for April 3 but not likely until April 7.
4-2 (H) Work Session; bill carried over until 4-3
3-17 (H) Public Hearing held March 17 at 3 PM in Hearing Room F.
1-17 (H) Referred to Judiciary.
1-13 (H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
Chief Sponsor: Representative Kropf
he HB 3075-2 amendment can be read here.
HB 3075-2 includes changes supported by Ceasefire Oregon:
- Clarifies language of FBI background check
- Includes statistics for race and gender in the required annual reports to ensure equitable administration
- Names Marion County as the exclusive jurisdiction for challenging the law
- Creates an Emergency Clause to implement the law immediately upon passage
- Clarifies the affirmative defense for turning in large-cap magazines to police
- Exempts information provided for permits from public records requests
- Immediately implements closure of the Charleston Loophole
- Immediately implements the ban on large-capacity magazines
HB 3075-1 includes provisions not supported by Ceasefire Oregon:
- This bill delays implementation of the permitting requirement until July 1, 2026. Measure 114 was passed in November 2022. The legislature has provided no reason to delay the will of the people and incur death and injury of Oregonians for more than a year.
Removes the language prohibiting people convicted of violent misdemeanors of being granted a permit to purchase a firearm.This language has been removed from the -2 amendment which was approved and passed out of committee.