Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Oregon ivory ban bill puts gun and knife owners in undefined legal danger

Bill author Haas could not define how you measure volume-based content on a gun (or on a piano), nor was a "legal" way for documenting an item predating 1976 specified. Again Haas deferred, saying that would be "up to law enforcement." [More]
This morning's Gun Rights Examiner report notes just because an incompetently-written ban contains laughable absurdities doesn't mean citizens found in violation will see the humor.

1 comment:

  1. The Infamous Oregon Lawhobbit4/29/2015 5:21 PM

    Good thing they didn't ask him if the volume would include just the metal and polymer bits, or if it should be measured as though the thing were a blue training gun. He'd really have blown a mental gasket....

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