Oregon Sheriffs Association Says FBI Position Makes It Impossible To Legally Buy Guns

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Legal gun sales will end in Oregon should Ballot Measure 114 survive ongoing court challenges, according to guidance provided to all county sheriffs by the Oregon State Sheriffs Association (OSAA).

Because the FBI has stated that it will not conduct background checks for the new law, no enforcement officer will be able to issue a permit to purchase a weapon as required by the measure.

Doing so would be a crime, the legal guidance states.

In addition, OSAA advised sheriffs that virtually all firearm magazines would be banned after the law takes effect.

Anyone possessing them would be committing a crime and could be arrested.

That includes off-duty police officers.

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“It would appear that even drilling and riveting a base-plate to the magazine in order to more permanently attach it would not take it out of the definition of LCM, since a rivet can easily be removed and thus the magazine could again be capable in the future of holding more than 10 rounds.”

By the same logic, one should not be allowed to purchase a motor vehicle since the muffler could easily be removed and thus the vehicle could be capable in the future of violating noise ordinances.
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Among Mr Dickens’ concerns is the phrase “registered owner.”

“Oregon has never required a person to register a firearm, and there are literally millions of unregistered firearms in the state,” he wrote.

Almost sounds as if this BM (heeheehee) was written by someone from outside the state.
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By the same logic, one should not be allowed to purchase a motor vehicle since the muffler could easily be removed and thus the vehicle could be capable in the future of violating noise ordinances.
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Almost sounds as if this BM (heeheehee) was written by someone from outside the state.
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Gee, what state would that be? Well, in that case, should revert to the 2nd amendment. I think it was Thomas Jefferson that said, 'Screw'em.'
 
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