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Gun safety advocates want proactive inspections, but the federal agency responsible is understaffed and not required to conduct them.
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Attorney General Dan Rayfield has joined other states in Texas gun rights cases in support of Biden administration rules requiring background checks and banning conversion devices that turn handguns into rapid-fire weapons.
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Stephanie Webster of Springfield took a call from her daughter鈥檚 boyfriend minutes after shots were heard behind the WOW Hall in Eugene Friday night. The scene was pure pandemonium.
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The shooting took place shortly before 9:30 p.m. local time Friday outside the WOW Hall, a concert venue and non-profit community center in downtown Eugene, Oregon.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom promised Saturday to give private citizens the power to enforce the state's ban on assault weapons, much like the recent law in Texas that relies on private lawsuits to enforce a ban on most abortions at about six weeks into a pregnancy.
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As part of the efforts, the Treasury Department will inform states that they can use funds allotted by the American Rescue Plan to aid in reducing gun violence.
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A study of Oregon鈥檚 extreme risk protection order law found the tool is working as intended but suggests wide adoption has been slow.
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Senate Bill 554 requires gun owners to securely store their weapons when not in use, and will ban possession of guns in the state Capitol and Portland International Airport. It paves the way for public schools and universities to enact their own bans.
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Oregon lawmakers held a hearing Wednesday on a proposal that would combine two of the leading gun regulation bills still in play at the capitol this session.
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A bill making its way through the Nevada Legislature has the potential to decrease gun violence in California as well as the Silver State.
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President Biden declared gun violence a public health crisis and a blemish on the nation in remarks at the White House.
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The mass murder at Columbine High School was hard to experience even from a great distance. It was an issue right in in Sue Klebold's home. Not only did鈥
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Rick Smith is the founder of TASER (now Axon). He passionately believes that emerging technologies can make guns and other lethal weponry obsolete.His鈥
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Several Oregon counties will vote in November on versions of a 鈥淪econd Amendment Protection鈥 measure. The measure expands the definition of firearms and鈥