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SB 203 Oregon

Relating to Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO)

Relating to Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPO).

Position: Support

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee

HB 3074 Oregon

Relating to Firearm Background Checks (Kropf)

Requires the Department of State Police to study the efficiency of firearm transfer criminal background checks.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 2606 Oregon

Relating to Firearm Background Checks (House)

The Act directs the Department of State Police to study background checks for gun transfers.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

SB 243-1 Oregon

Relating to Firearm Background Checks (Senate)

The new SB 243-1 amendment requires a 72 hour waiting period between the time a background check is approved and the transfer of the firearm to the buyer/transferee. The amendment also bans rapid fire activators, raises the age to 21 for possession of firearms with the exception of certain hunting rifles and people who are in the military or law enforcement, and allows certain public buildings to prohibit people with concealed carry handgun licenses from carrying loaded, hidden guns into those buildings.

Position: Support

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee

HB 3076-1 Oregon

State Licensing for Arms Dealers

Arms dealers in Oregon are required to have a federal license to be "in the business" of selling firearms. HB 3076-1 requires federally licensed firearms dealers operating in Oregon to also be licensed by the state of Oregon. Security, accountability, and reporting requirements are required.

Position: Support

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee with subsequent referral to House Ways and Means

HB 3884 Oregon

Firearm Hold Agreement

Concerning firearm hold agreements to reduce risk of firearm-related death or injury including suicide.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

SB 1015 Oregon

Funding to Reduce Community Gun Violence

Chief Sponsor: Senator Sollman

Position: Support

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee with subsequent referral to Joint Committee On Ways and Means

HB 3075-1 Oregon

Modifications to Ballot Measure 114

A work session is scheduled for April 2 at 3 PM. HB 3075-1 makes minor but necessary modifications to Measure 114. These modifications are supported by Lift Every Voice Oregon and Ceasefire Oregon. An amendment (-1) has been added to HB 3075. In addition to the changes listed below, this amendment removes HB 3075's previous exemption for active duty military and police. Additionally, the new amendment requires a permit when purchasing or transferring a hunting gun. Ceasefire Oregon and Lift Every Voice Oregon support HB 3075-1 and encourage the legislature to implement the bill as soon as allowed by the courts.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 3515 Oregon

Require Public Safety Officers to Have Training in Nonlethal Techniques

Provides that the training required to obtain certification as a public safety officer armed with a firearm must include two hours of training in nonlethal techniques for each hour of training in lethal techniques.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 3443 Oregon

Regarding Felon in Possession of a Firearm

The Act says that each gun possessed by a felon constitutes a separate offense.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee