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OR: NRA Files Joint Legal Challenge Against Firearm Storage Initiative Petition
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On Friday, the National Rifle Association announced the filing of a joint legal challenge with the Oregon Hunters Association to contest Oregon Initiative Petition 40, which seeks to impose sweeping restrictions on the storage of legally owned firearms.
"Denying law-abiding gun owners the ability to choose a storage solution that best meets their individual needs puts their lives and their families at risk," said NRA Oregon State Director Keely Hopkins. "Our challenge will help ensure the rights recognized in DC v. Heller, to have an operable firearm available for self-defense, remain intact." |
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PHORTO
(11/28/2019)
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When will the Democrat rank-and-file realize that the core philosophy of their party is constant incremental restrictions on liberty, in general?
No matter what they may argue, that is NOT an American value. |
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