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Gun-control measure will be on Oregon's fall ballot
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<blockquote data-quote="WPLG" data-source="post: 53597" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Oregonians will decide in November whether people wanting to purchase a gun will first have to qualify for a permit, after one of the strictest gun-control measures in the nation landed on the ballot.</p><p></p><p>“I was thrilled to hear the news and thankful for the 1,600 volunteers, of all ages” the Rev. Mark Knutson, a chief petitioner of the initiative, said Tuesday.</p><p></p><p>Secretary of State Shemia Fagan's elections division determined on Monday that the gun-safety campaign delivered enough verified signatures of registered voters to put <a href="https://egov.sos.state.or.us/elec/web_irr_search.record_detail?p_reference=20220017..LSCYYY17" target="_blank">Initiative 17</a> on the ballot for the Nov. 8 election.</p><p></p><p>Election officials said 131,671 signatures were validated, more than the minimum 112,080 that were needed.</p><p></p><p>Knutson said he was heading to the world track championships in Eugene, Oregon, when he learned the news by phone. The pastor of a Lutheran church in Portland, Knutson said he responded with a prayer "for those who’ve been affected by gun violence in this nation, especially Buffalo, Uvalde and Highland Park, recently.”</p><p></p><p>The phenomenon of mass shootings created “a surge of volunteers” to gather signatures, Knutson said.</p><p></p><p>“We didn’t go out seeking more volunteers because they came to us,” he said.</p><p></p><p>And it inspired more voters to sign the petition.</p><p></p><p>“I signed it to keep our kids safe, because something needs to change," Raevahnna Richardson said after she signed it last month. "I have a kid that’s going to be in first grade this upcoming season, and I don’t want her to have to be scared at school.”</p><p></p><p>The measure would ban large capacity magazines over 10 rounds — except for current owners, law enforcement and the military — and require a permit to purchase any gun. To qualify for a permit, an applicant would need to complete an approved firearm safety course, pay a fee, provide personal information, submit to fingerprinting and photographing and pass a criminal background check.</p><p></p><p>The state police would create a firearms database. Applicants would apply for the permit from the local police chief, county sheriff or their designees.</p><p></p><p>The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action has denounced the initiative, saying on its website that “these anti-gun citizens are coming after YOU, the law-abiding firearm owners of Oregon, and YOUR guns.”</p><p></p><p>Oregon appears to be the only state in America with a gun safety initiative underway for the 2022 election, according to Sean Holihan, state legislative director for Giffords, an organization dedicated to saving lives from gun violence.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2022/07/19/gun-control-measure-will-be-on-oregons-fall-ballot/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WPLG, post: 53597, member: 158"] Oregonians will decide in November whether people wanting to purchase a gun will first have to qualify for a permit, after one of the strictest gun-control measures in the nation landed on the ballot. “I was thrilled to hear the news and thankful for the 1,600 volunteers, of all ages” the Rev. Mark Knutson, a chief petitioner of the initiative, said Tuesday. Secretary of State Shemia Fagan's elections division determined on Monday that the gun-safety campaign delivered enough verified signatures of registered voters to put [URL='https://egov.sos.state.or.us/elec/web_irr_search.record_detail?p_reference=20220017..LSCYYY17']Initiative 17[/URL] on the ballot for the Nov. 8 election. Election officials said 131,671 signatures were validated, more than the minimum 112,080 that were needed. Knutson said he was heading to the world track championships in Eugene, Oregon, when he learned the news by phone. The pastor of a Lutheran church in Portland, Knutson said he responded with a prayer "for those who’ve been affected by gun violence in this nation, especially Buffalo, Uvalde and Highland Park, recently.” The phenomenon of mass shootings created “a surge of volunteers” to gather signatures, Knutson said. “We didn’t go out seeking more volunteers because they came to us,” he said. And it inspired more voters to sign the petition. “I signed it to keep our kids safe, because something needs to change," Raevahnna Richardson said after she signed it last month. "I have a kid that’s going to be in first grade this upcoming season, and I don’t want her to have to be scared at school.” The measure would ban large capacity magazines over 10 rounds — except for current owners, law enforcement and the military — and require a permit to purchase any gun. To qualify for a permit, an applicant would need to complete an approved firearm safety course, pay a fee, provide personal information, submit to fingerprinting and photographing and pass a criminal background check. The state police would create a firearms database. Applicants would apply for the permit from the local police chief, county sheriff or their designees. The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action has denounced the initiative, saying on its website that “these anti-gun citizens are coming after YOU, the law-abiding firearm owners of Oregon, and YOUR guns.” Oregon appears to be the only state in America with a gun safety initiative underway for the 2022 election, according to Sean Holihan, state legislative director for Giffords, an organization dedicated to saving lives from gun violence. [url="https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2022/07/19/gun-control-measure-will-be-on-oregons-fall-ballot/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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