Oregon sheriff vows not to enforce strict new gun law: 'I take issue with all of it'
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Linn County Sheriff Michelle Duncan explains why she will not enforce Oregon's embattled new gun law that implements new requirements for purchases.
Measure 114, also known as the Reduction of Gun Violence Act, was narrowly passed by 50.7% of Oregonians in the November midterms. The measure included a variety of changes, requiring gun buyers to obtain a permit, take a safety course, pay a $65 fee, submit a photo ID, be fingerprinted and pass a criminal background check. In addition, the measure bans magazines that hold 10 rounds or more. Madeline Coggins is a Digital Production Assistant on the Fox News flash team with Fox News Digital.
The measure is now on hold after the Oregon State Supreme Court decided it would not grant an emergency motion to overturn a lower court's ruling to block the law from taking effect.
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