Oregon faces a significant challenge with illegal firearms flowing from licensed dealers into the criminal market, a situation exacerbated by insufficient oversight according to gun violence researcher Daniel Webster. He points out that nearly 75% of guns recovered from crime scenes in Oregon originated from local dealers, emphasizing the need for stronger state-level regulations to curb this troubling trend.
With gun homicides in Oregon having risen by 131% from 2018 to 2022, a new legislative proposal, HB 3076, aims to establish a state-level oversight system for gun dealers. This proactive approach could potentially lower the incidence of gun trafficking and enhance community safety, as evidenced by research showing that states with robust dealer regulations report fewer firearms diverted for criminal use.
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