If Senate Bill 348 becomes law, any legal challenges to this gun control legislation in the state would be heard by a Marion County judge.
SALEM, Ore. — On Tuesday, a new gun control bill moved forward in the Oregon Legislature after lawmakers passed Senate Bill 348 out of committee with amendments. Now included in the measure, which has been likened to Measure 114, a venue provision that would restrict legal challenges in the state to Marion County Circuit Court.
Senate Bill 348 would raise the minimum age to purchase a gun from 18 to 21, with some exceptions for hunting rifles and shotguns. It reflects
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