Today the Secretary of State's office notified the Oregon State
Police, who run the background checks (4473's) effective
December 8 2022 the measure will go into effect.
The state police have said that as of that date they will not longer process background checks.
Among the more onerous aspects of this bill is the requirement
to purchase a permit to buy a firearm and a 10 round magazine
capacity limit.
Never mind, absolutely no administrative rules have yet to be
developed for implementation of any part of this bill. As of
12-8-22 Oregonians will no linger be able to buy/transfer any
firearm
I spoke to a friend of mine this afternoon who owns a gun store
and he advises that as of today there are over 13,000 individuals waiting for background checks which translates to a wait of a bit over 4 months for a yea or a nay.
Police, who run the background checks (4473's) effective
December 8 2022 the measure will go into effect.
The state police have said that as of that date they will not longer process background checks.
Among the more onerous aspects of this bill is the requirement
to purchase a permit to buy a firearm and a 10 round magazine
capacity limit.
Never mind, absolutely no administrative rules have yet to be
developed for implementation of any part of this bill. As of
12-8-22 Oregonians will no linger be able to buy/transfer any
firearm
I spoke to a friend of mine this afternoon who owns a gun store
and he advises that as of today there are over 13,000 individuals waiting for background checks which translates to a wait of a bit over 4 months for a yea or a nay.
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