HB 2929 Oregon
Ban Bump Stocks
Creates offense of unlawful use of a bump-fire stock and offense of unlawful transfer of bump fire stock.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Creates offense of unlawful use of a bump-fire stock and offense of unlawful transfer of bump fire stock.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Directs Department of State Police to study how to increase criminal justice resources relating to missing Native American women in Oregon and report to appropriate committee or interim committee of Legislative Assembly no later than September 15, 2020.
Position: Support
Status: Enacted into law and effective May 24, 2019
The purpose of this Act is to utilize the current background checks process in the United States to ensure individuals prohibited from gun possession are not able to obtain firearms.
232 cosponsors (227 D, 5 R)
Oregon cosponsors are Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici, Congressmen Blumenauer, DeFazio, and Schrader but not Congressman Walden.
Position: Support
Status: House Judiciary Committee
Directs Department of State Police to establish voluntary firearm Do Not Sell List using secure Internet website.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
A person is exempt from firearm background checks if the person is a participant in the Address Confidentiality Program.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of Senate Judiciary Committee
Permits board of community college to determine whether to establish campus police department and commission police officers.
Position: Neutral
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Establishes tax credit against personal income taxes for purchase of qualifying gun safes or locking mechanisms.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Increases fees payable to county sheriff for issuance, renewal or duplication of concealed handgun license.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Reciprocity allows anyone with a concealed handgun license (CHL) in one state to carry in another state. Oregon's CHL requirements are so lax that not even Texas will accept Oregon's CHLs.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of House Judiciary Committee
Reciprocity allows anyone with a concealed handgun license (CHL) in one state to carry in another state. Oregon's CHL requirements are so lax that not even Texas will accept Oregon's CHLs.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of Senate Judiciary Committee