Oregon’s Measure 114 Undergoes Amendments and Legal Review
HB 3075 proposes changes to Measure 114’s permit, fee, and training rules amid legal battles over its constitutionality. Originally passed by voters, the measure introduced strict gun control provisions but has faced ongoing litigation and operational delays.
Proposed Adjustments to Oregon Ballot Measure 114
The new bill seeks to clarify how permits are issued, limit permit-related fees, and ensure training courses are accessible statewide. Lawmakers argue these amendments are needed to address practical implementation concerns raised by law enforcement and legal counsel. The changes aim to keep the core of the law intact while making it workable.
Legal Challenges and Status of Firearm Regulations in Oregon
Measure 114 has been halted by temporary restraining orders and remains tied up in the court system. Gun rights organizations claim it violates Second Amendment protections, while supporters assert the law is critical to reducing gun violence. HB 3075 may influence whether the law survives future constitutional scrutiny.
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