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Old November 12, 2022, 01:58 PM   #4
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There is more to the law than just magazine limits. A lot more.

Things like requiring a training class, which does not yet exist, to get a permit, which does not yet exist, in order to purchase a firearm.

And stating the Oregon sheriffs will provide these, without giving them any money or resources, or specific direction how to do that.

It is possible that the law could be interpreted so as to prevent ANY firearm sales until those things are complied with.

Something similar was passed in WA a few years ago. All the WA Sherriff's (save the one in King County -Seattle) AND the state patrol all stated they would not enforce it, absent further, explicit instruction from the state. So far, that clarification has not happened.

It is under challenge in court, but the virtual shutdown due to covid has added years of delay to the process.

The people passing these laws seem to care nothing for what actual effects they have, a common problem today, and not only in the field of firearms laws.
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