Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has officially signed the Community Safety Firearms Act, a significant piece of legislation that bans bump stocks and permits local governments to regulate firearms at public meetings. In her announcement, Kotek emphasized the importance of the law, stating it aims to enhance safety for parents and communities, responding to growing concerns about gun violence in the state.
Despite widespread support from advocacy groups like Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety, critics argue that the law fails to address underlying issues of gun violence, such as mental health and criminal activity. Republican Senator Bruce Starr expressed concern that the law penalizes responsible gun owners rather than targeting those who misuse firearms. Lawmakers and advocates gathered at the Oregon State Capitol for the signing event, highlighting the law’s potential impacts on community safety.
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