HB 4145 - Prohibits Convicted Stalkers from Possessing Firearms - Oregon Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- March 5, 2018
- Senate Bill Passed
- Feb. 22, 2018
- House Bill Passed
- Feb. 15, 2018
- Introduced
- Feb. 5, 2018
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Title: Prohibits Convicted Stalkers from Possessing Firearms
Signed by Governor Kate Brown
Title: Prohibits Convicted Stalkers from Possessing Firearms
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits convicted stalkers and domestic abusers from purchasing or possessing firearms.
Highlights:
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual is the subject of a restraining order held by a family or household member of the individual, a child of a family or household member, or a child of the individual (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual is the subject of a court order that finds the individual presents a physical threat to a family or household member of the individual, a child of a family or household member, or a child of the individual (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual has been convicted of certain misdemeanors and was at the time a family or household member of the victim or a parent or guardian of the victim (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual has been convicted of stalking (Sec. 1).
Title: Prohibits Convicted Stalkers from Possessing Firearms
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that prohibits convicted stalkers and domestic abusers from purchasing or possessing firearms.
Highlights:
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual is the subject of a restraining order held by a family or household member of the individual, a child of a family or household member, or a child of the individual (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual is the subject of a court order that finds the individual presents a physical threat to a family or household member of the individual, a child of a family or household member, or a child of the individual (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual has been convicted of certain misdemeanors and was at the time a family or household member of the victim or a parent or guardian of the victim (Sec. 1).
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Prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm if such individual has been convicted of stalking (Sec. 1).
Title: Prohibits Convicted Stalkers from Possessing Firearms