Oregon is poised to tackle the burgeoning issue of illegal gun sales with the introduction of House Bill 3076, which aims to establish a state-level oversight system for firearm dealers. This comes in response to alarming statistics revealing that three out of four guns identified in crimes in Oregon originated from local retailers, emphasizing the crucial role these dealers play in the illegal gun market.
Over the past few years, Oregon has seen a staggering 131 percent increase in gun homicides, raising significant public safety concerns. The proposed legislation echoes successful models from 15 other states that have implemented stringent gun dealer licensing and inspection programs, which research shows correlate with reduced instances of firearm-related crime.
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