Oregon lawmakers introduce more than two dozen bills related to gun control and rights in the current legislative session, reflecting the ongoing national debate over firearms. Among the notable proposals is Senate Bill 697, which aims to restrict gun possession for those under 21, and Senate Bill 429, which proposes a mandatory 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases to potentially reduce gun violence and suicide rates.
The state already ranks 11th nationally for its strict gun laws, signaling progressive efforts that have evolved over the last decade. With court challenges looming over Measure 114, which would impose stricter regulations and a permit system for gun purchases, the future of these new proposals remains uncertain, highlighting the tension between public safety and Second Amendment rights in Oregon.
Read full story at www.statesmanjournal.com