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SB 243 Oregon

Ban RFAs, Regulate Concealed Carry Locations (Was: Relating to Firearm Background Checks)

SB 243 C bans rapid fire activators (RFAs) including bump stocks; allows local public entities to prohibit concealed carry license holders from bringing hidden guns into public buildings; and creates an implementation date for Measure 114 for March 15, 2026. The bill has passed out of the full Ways and Means Committee and is headed for the House floor.

Tragically, this version also includes a harmful change: the removal of the 72-hour waiting period, a concession supported by Democratic Representative Paul Evans. Eliminating this commonsense safeguard will very likely contribute to continued high rates of firearm-related suicide.

Position: Support

Status: House

HB 3076 A Oregon

State Licensing for Arms Dealers

On June 25, the Oregon Senate leadership allowed HB 3076--and our lives--to be traded away for other bills. CALL OREGON SENATE PRESIDENT WAGNER NOW TO TELL HIM HE SHOULD NEVER BARGAIN AWAY OUR SAFETY.  Senator Wagner's number is 503-986-1600. His email is Sen.RobWagner@oregonlegislature.gov. 

Arms dealers in Oregon are required to have a federal license to be "in the business" of selling firearms. HB 3076-2 requires federally licensed firearms dealers operating in Oregon to also be licensed by the state of Oregon. Security, accountability, and reporting requirements are required.

Position: Support

Status: Senate

SB 1015 Oregon

Funding to Reduce Community Gun Violence

Chief Sponsor: Senator Sollman

Position: Support

Status: Joint Committee On Ways and Means

HB 3075 Oregon

Modifications to Ballot Measure 114

HB 3075-2 makes minor but necessary modifications to Measure 114. These modifications are supported by Lift Every Voice Oregon and Ceasefire Oregon. On June 2, 2025, SCOTUS declined to hear a challenge on a high-capacity magazine ban in the case Ocean Tactical Supply v Rhode Island thus creating a solid foundation for moving forward with HB 3075.

Position: Support

Status: Ways and Means Committee

SB 947-1 Oregon

“Militia” References Change to “National Guard”

Changes the term “militia” in the state statutes to “national guard.”

Position: Support

Status: Senate Committee On Veterans, Emergency Management, Federal and World Affairs

Measure 114 Oregon

Permit to Purchase a Firearm, Limit High-Capacity Ammunition

On June 12, 2025, the Oregon Supreme Court announced they will review Measure 114 in November 2025--three years after Oregonians passed the measure into law and three months after the Oregon Appellate Court ruled Measure 114 to be constitutional.

Position: Support

Status: Measure 114 is the law in Oregon and will be reviewed by the Oregon Supreme Court in November 2025