
Oregon voters to decide on nation's strictest gun control proposals at polls in November
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Oregon's Reduction of Gun Violence Act garnered enough signatures to qualify for the general election, so voters will decide on the nation's strict gun control proposal in November.
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The measure would ban large capacity magazines over 10 rounds — except for current owners, law enforcement and the military — and require a permit to purchase any gun. To qualify for a permit, an applicant would need to complete an approved firearm safety course, pay a fee, provide personal information, submit to fingerprinting and photographing and pass a criminal background check.
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