Oregon becomes first state to add new gun law since Parkland shooting

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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) signed a bill into law Monday that blocks convicted domestic and abusers from owning guns, making the state the first to add a new gun safety law since the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month, HuffPost reported.
Oregon becomes first state to add new gun law since Parkland shooting
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Well what can be said , it doesn't work. Lets get a knife now instead oh wait how about an axe........ Mmmk
bull chit laws that don't work and crimes still happen .
The war on drugs worked really well can't you tell.
 
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) signed a bill into law Monday that blocks convicted domestic and abusers from owning guns, making the state the first to add a new gun safety law since the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., last month, HuffPost reported.
Oregon becomes first state to add new gun law since Parkland shooting
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Well what can be said , it doesn't work. Lets get a knife now instead oh wait how about an axe........ Mmmk
bull chit laws that don't work and crimes still happen .
The war on drugs worked really well can't you tell.
OJ just used a knife.
 
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What most people don't realize too is some states make it so you can be prosecuted for domestic violence just by screaming at someone. Imagine losing your rights to own a gun over that bs.
 
Typical Domestic Violence Charges
The most common domestic violence crimes in Oregon are misdemeanors – harassment and Assault IV. Below is a list of the most commonly charged Domestic Violence offenses, and what act each charge alleges.
  • Assault IV (misdemeanor – ORS 163.160) – intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing injury to another
  • Harassment (misdemeanor – ORS 166.065) – intentionally subjecting another to annoying or harassing physical contact (no injury is required)
  • Assault IV (felony – ORS 163.160) – committing a misdemeanor Assault IV in the presence of one of the parties’ minor children; OR committing a misdemeanor Assault IV against a party whom you have previously been convicted of assaulting in the past
  • Coercion (felony – ORS 163.275) – Threatening another person in order to keep that person from doing something to which they are entitled; OR threatening another person in order to make them do something they do not want to do (no injury is required)
  • Menacing (misdemeanor – ORS 163.190) Intentionally placing another person in fear of imminent serious physical injury
  • Strangulation (misdemeanor – 163.187) Intentionally or knowingly impeding the breathing or blood circulation of another by applying pressure to the throat or neck
This list does not include all potential crimes. Nor does it include the more serious ones, including Rape, Robbery, and Kidnapping. If you are charged with any crime of Domestic Violence, whether a minor misdemeanor or major felony, you should seek legal advice as soon as possible.
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Domestic Violence Penalties
A conviction for domestic violence can carry serious consequences, far beyond jail time. If you are convicted of a misdemeanor domestic violence crime in Oregon, you can expect the following:
 

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