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Oregon Ballot Measure 114, the Reduction of Gun Violence Act, [1] is an Oregon state initiative that was narrowly approved by voters on November 8, 2022. [2] It changes gun laws in Oregon to require a permit to purchase or acquire a firearm, and to ban the sale, transfer, and importation of magazines that "are capable of holding" more than ten rounds of ammunition. [3]
Home rule county initiative-referendum requirements 2: Yes 435,338: 80,176 84.45% Yes Leg Open meetings rules for legislature 3: Yes 291,778: 250,810 53.78% Yes Leg Housing for low income elderly 4: No 148,822 351,843: 29.72% Yes Leg Domestic water fund created 5: No 190,301 365,170: 34.26% No Leg Highway repair priority, gas tax increase 6 ...
Location of Oregon in the United States. Gun laws in Oregon regulate the manufacture, sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the state of Oregon in the United States. In the November 8, 2022 general election, voters approved Oregon Ballot Measure 114, with about 50.6% voting in favor and 49.4% opposed. [1]
Oregon voters have passed Measure 114 to require a permit before purchasing a gun, ban large-capacity magazines and create a statewide database. Oregon voters pass Measure 114 to regulate firearms ...
The Oregon measure’s fate is being carefully watched as one of the first new gun restrictions passed since the Supreme Court ruling last June. The legal battle over in Oregon could well last ...
This story will be updated at 8 p.m. with the initial election results. Ballot Measure 115 is one of three proposed changes to Oregon's constitution that the Oregon Legislature sent to voters.
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Legislatively-referred amendment: Proposition 136, Would provide challenges to an initiative measure or constitutional amendment after the filing of the measure with the Secretary of State. [ 110 ] Legislatively-referred amendment : Proposition 137 , Would end term limits for state supreme court justices and superior court judge and replace it ...