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S 1923 National

Background Check Completion Act of 2017

A bill to prohibit firearms dealers from selling a firearm prior to the completion of a background check.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 3947 National

Automatic Gunfire Prevention Act

The bill will make illegal the importation, sale, manufacture, transfer, possession products (accessories) that are designed to increase the rate of a semiautomatic firearm to that of a fully automatic firearm while not actually converting the semiautomatic firearm into a machine gun.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 4018 National

Three Day Waiting Period for Firearm Purchases

To provide for a 3-day waiting period before a person may receive a handgun, with exceptions.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 3999 National

Ban Bump Stocks

H.R. 3999: To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the manufacture, possession, or transfer of any part or combination of ... parts that is designed and functions to increase the rate of fire of a semiautomatic rifle but does not convert the semiautomatic rifle into a machinegun, and for other purposes.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 4064 National

To impose restrictions on the sale of binary explosives, and for other purposes.

Section 841 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

(u)Binary explosive means a substance that, when combined with another substance—
(1)results in explosive material; and
(2)has as its primary or common purpose to function by explosion through target practice using a firearm.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 3668 National

SHARE Act

This bill has been put on a back burner but could become active. Call your Oregon legislators NOW and tell them to vote NO on HR 3668, the "SHARE" Act.

Oregon Federal Legislators:

Senator Ron Wyden: (503) 326-7525
Senator Jeff Merkley: (503) 326-3386
Rep. Suzanne Bonamici: (503) 469-6010
Rep. Greg Walden: (541) 389-4408
Rep. Earl Blumenauer: (503) 231-2300
Rep. Peter DeFazio: (541) 465-6732
Rep. Kurt Schrader: (503) 557-1324

SHARE (Sportsmen’s Heritage And Recreational Enhancement Act) is a tribute to the amount of money the National Rifle Association gave to the Trump election campaign.

SHARE was scheduled for a hearing on October 3, 2017 but was put on hold until early 2018 because of the Las Vegas massacre on October 1, 2017.

Position: Oppose

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 3458 National

Microstamping certain semiautomatic pistols (The MICRO Act)

H.R. 3458: To require certain semiautomatic pistols manufactured, imported, or sold by Federal firearms licensees to be capable of microstamping ammunition, and the prohibit the removal, obliteration, or alteration of the microstamped code or microstamping capability of a firearm.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 3139 National

King’s Bill to Deregulate Silencers (HPA)

To deregulate firearm suppressors, better known as silencers.

Position: Oppose

Status: Died in a previous Congress

HR 3361 National

SECURE Firearm Storage Act

According to the ATF, more than 18,000 firearms were reported lost or stolen from FFLs in 2016 alone. This represents a more than 20% increase over the nearly 15,000 firearms reported lost or stolen in 2015.

HR 3361 proposes strong, effective laws to address the issue of firearm theft from federally licensed firearms dealers (called FFLs). This bill would require federally licensed firearms importers, manufacturers, and dealers to meet certain requirements with respect to securing their firearms inventory, business records, and business premises.

Position: Support

Status: Died in a previous Congress

S 593 National

Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act

This bill amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the construction and expansion of public target ranges by: (1) authorizing a state to pay up to 90% of the costs of acquiring land for, expanding, or constructing a public target range; (2) authorizing a state to elect to allocate 10% of a specified amount apportioned to it from the federal aid to wildlife restoration fund for those costs; (3) limiting the federal share of those costs under such Act to 90%; and (4) requiring amounts provided for those costs under such Act to remain available for expenditure and obligation for five fiscal years.

Position: Oppose

Status: Died in a previous Congress