Ahh Oregon

There is a reason that group is targeting that state, I know they say they don’t expect it to pass but I also wouldn’t be shocked if it did pass in a state dominated by two urban population centers where nobody is connected to the food they eat


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Part of me wants it to pass. - some people just want to watch the world burn.

I’d finally have a convincing argument to my wife that we need to move elsewhere too
 
I live in Oregon. We have contemplated moving for several years. I have always told my wife eventually Oregon will pass a law that will in essence force us to move. Its not if its when.
 
Well, it would certainly make hunting easier for the folks who live in the state. If any of you ever wanted to shoot a buck in velvet, that’ll be your chance.
 
This state full of retarded people. I live in a bubble though. Surrounded by rainbows and unicorns. I live in the greatest spot in the US if you like shooting, trapping, digging, catching delicious eats. From mushrooms to elk, tuna to grouse, Dungeness crab to razor clams. All inside a 15 mile radius of my house. I don’t watch the news and only go to Portland for a phenomenal knee doctor and to the airport. I have 2 kids that live in Portland for 12 years. I’ve never been to there houses.
They visit plenty to the beach.
Politics don’t affect me at all. Nothing that comes out the capital has any bearing on my life. I hunt or fish 310 days a year.
This would either turn me into an outlaw or a guy who rents a big moving truck.
Fortunately(un?) this state has a high percentage of democrats who hunt and fish and farmers. It won’t pass. Just feel good legislation for 20% of the voting population.
 
The problem with OR is a large majority of the population is in the Portland area, and we all know what type of people are there and that is the majority of your votes. Same in WA, get away from I5 and the states are completely different
 
Whatever happened to the near complete ban of all firearms that made it to the ballot and passed?
 
Whatever happened to the near complete ban of all firearms that made it to the ballot and passed?
Was argued at the OR Supreme Court a month or two back. The attorney arguing against it did a very good job and said to expect a decision in 4-9 months iirc. My guess is they will engage in tortured logic to uphold the law. The Oregon constitution and historical precedent's, by any fair reading I’ve seen, should lead to the law being mostly if not fully ruled unconstitutional in OR. We’ll see if their hate of guns trumps the state constitution.
 
What happens if you run over a squirrel? Or they see you have driven up I5 and have a ton of bug guts on your windshield? Or you're riding your fixy through downtown Portland and run through an ant trail?
 
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