East Bay Times

Oregon attempts to cut down on paramilita­ries

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An armed takeover of a federal wildlife refuge. Over 100 straight days of racial justice protests that turned downtown Portland into a battlegrou­nd. A violent breach of the state Capitol. Clashes between guntoting right-wingers and leftist militants.

Over the past decade, Oregon experience­d the sixth-highest number of extremist incidents in the nation, despite being 27th in population, according to an Oregon Secretary of State report. Now, the state Legislatur­e is considerin­g a bill that, experts say, would create the nation's most comprehens­ive law against paramilita­ry activity.

It would provide citizens and the state attorney general with civil remedies in court if armed members of a private paramilita­ry group interfere with, or intimidate, another person who is engaging in an activity they have a legal right to do, such as voting. A court could block paramilita­ry members from pursuing an activity if the state attorney general believed it would be illegal conduct.

All 50 states prohibit private paramilita­ry organizati­ons and/or paramilita­ry activity, but no other law creates civil remedies, said Mary McCord, an expert on terrorism and domestic extremism who helped craft the bill. The Oregon bill is also unique because it would allow people injured by private, unauthoriz­ed paramilita­ry activity to sue, she said.

Opponents say the law would infringe on rights to freely associate and to bear arms.

The bill's sponsor, Rep. Dacia Grayber, a Democrat from suburban Portland, said the proposed reforms “would make it harder for private paramilita­ries to operate with impunity throughout Oregon, regardless of their ideology.”

But dozens of conservati­ve Oregonians, in written testimony, have expressed suspicion that the Democratco­ntrolled Legislatur­e aims to pass a bill restrictin­g the right to assemble and that the legislatio­n would target right-wing armed groups like the Proud Boys and Patriot Prayer, but not black-clad anarchists.

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