Posted on 02/18/2002 5:36:56 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
Buying A Gun Might Soon Be Illegal In Oregon
Shop Owners Await New Paperwork |
PORTLAND -- It might soon be illegal to purchase a gun in Oregon. Regulations recently passed by the Oregon Legislature require business owners to fill out paperwork anytime they sell or transfer ownership of a gun. Without the form, the sale is illegal. The law go into effect at midnight Tuesday, but Oregon gun shop owners say that they have not yet received the new paperwork. "Approximately 30 percent of the secondhand stores, I'm not sure what the margin is for big retailers, but its substantial. Not only that, but it's effecting a constitutional right, so you know somebody dropped the ball," gun shop owner Lance Barkley says. It is not known when that paperwork is supposed to arrive. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms regulates the new program. |
The tyrants are really starting to push the envelope (not that now is the first time).....
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Maybe they can make drive through emmissions test stalls only big enough to get a geo metro through. That ought to take care of those SUVs.
I hope the NRA is onto this.
Give 'the collective' an inch, and they'll take the whole country.
This was also done during the Clinton presidency when the FBI computer system "broke down" and couldn't be fixed while the Brady bunch ran their demonstrations.
The tyrants are really starting to push the envelope (not that now is the first time).....Incrementalism is not so incremental?
Thank RepublicRats
Any felon who wants a gun can get one. No pesky paperwork, waiting periods or background checks. And, a stolen gun is less expensive than one bought at retail.
Out of all the gun purchases ever prevented by by "gun control" how many were real bad guys and how many were people with a very old conviction who have been straight for many, many years? How many were people who were convicted of a misdemeanor, but because of new interpretations where they would be ineligible if the sentence could have been, not was, greater than a year?
One tenth the amount the liberals force us to spend on "gun control" spent improving really dangerous things, like railroad crossings for instance, would save more lives each year than the total lost to firearms.
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