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OR: Gun Ban Introduced in the State Legislature
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On Thursday, anti-gun Rep. Carla Piluso introduced a draconian gun ban bill, House Bill 3223, that would impose California-style gun control in Oregon by banning many commonly owned semi-automatic firearms used by countless gun owners for target shooting, hunting, and self-defense. HB 3223 has not yet been referred to a committee for consideration at this time. Please contact your state legislators and urge them to OPPOSE HB 3223 and other anti-gun legislation. |
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Stripeseven
(3/2/2019)
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An imaginary Regime with no more limits on power, a Totalitarian State. But actually, knowingly depriving citizens of their rights guaranteed in the Constitution is a criminal act, a federal crime. Serve.. Not Rule.. |
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