Based on a California law enacted in 2014, SB 719A would create a so-called “Extreme Risk Protection Order” (ERPO) that could be obtained by a law enforcement officer, family member, or household member in an ex parte hearing to deprive someone of their Second Amendment rights without due process of the law.
Based on a California law enacted in 2014, SB 719A would create a so-called “Extreme Risk Protection Order” (ERPO) that could be obtained by a law enforcement officer, family member, or household member in an ex parte hearing to deprive someone of their Second Amendment rights without due process of the law.
Today, the Oregon Senate passed Senate Bill 719A with a 17-11 vote. SB 719A will now go to the House for further consideration.
Today, the Oregon Senate passed [url=https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2017R1/Measures/Overview/SB719]Senate Bill 719A[/url] with a 17-11 vote. SB 719A will now go to the House for further consideration.