Posted on 11/16/2022 9:08:29 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Several sheriffs in Oregon said they will not enforce the state’s new gun law that places a limit on magazine capacity, arguing that the provision violates the Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Oregon voters approved Measure 114, also known as the Reduction of Gun Violence Act, during the Nov. 8 midterm elections. The rule, among other restrictions, outlaws magazines that hold more than 10 rounds—similar to rules that have been implemented in New York, California, and other Democrat-controlled states.
Several county sheriffs have publicly announced they won’t enforce the law or parts of the law.
“The biggest thing is this does absolutely nothing to address the problem,” Sheriff Cody Bowen of Union County told Fox News on Tuesday. “The problem that we have is not… magazine capacity. It’s not background checks. It’s a problem with mental health awareness. It’s a problem with behavior health illness.”
Bowen added that “society as a whole is a bigger problem rather than saying that, you know, the guns are killing people.” Union County, which is sparsely populated, is located in northeastern Oregon near the Idaho border.
“There’s just no way possible for us to enforce that and nor would I simply because it’s an infringement on our Second Amendment, you know, our right to keep and bear arms,” he said, adding that it won’t reduce shootings in the state.
Malheur County Sheriff Brian Wolfe stated that he won’t enforce the magazine limit.
“I don’t think this is superseding anything. I don’t believe that I am superseding state law by not enforcing it. Anybody in law enforcement, including the state police, including the governor, has to pick and choose what laws they are going to be able to enforce,” he told local media.
Linn County Sheriff Michelle Duncan wrote on Nov. 9 in a Facebook post that she wants “to send a clear message to Linn County residents that the Linn County Sheriff’s Office is NOT going to be enforcing magazine capacity limits.”
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Numerous CO sheriffs said the same thing when the CO legislature passed new gun control a few years ago.
Maybe all those scary magazines will keep out the liberals?
Does the state employ police?
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Good on those sheriffs...
Our county sheriff is a sanctuary city spineless idiot. He says he’ll enforce parts of the new law.
Yes.
If the FFLs require the permit to purchase, sheriffs will have go provide it to those that qualify for it. Let’s hope the courts bounce this abomination.
Actually, the real problem is a general one with young black and hispanic males. Without them, crime in this country would be almost non-existant
But you still can’t buy any new magazines after the law goes into effect. Not in Oregon anyway.
The OR “law”, actually a ballot measure (and OR elections are totally corrupt), is worse than the NY State law that the NY SCOTUS overturned. I hope that lawsuits written up already about this.
Only until they lose funding, then it’s back to being Gestapo.
Glad to hear there are a few sane people left in Oregon.
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