Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ore. initiative would bar gun control laws

- By Andrew Selsky The Associated Press

SALEM, Ore. — Some residents of an Oregon county are asking voters to support a ballot measure that would bar local officials from enforcing any gun control law and uphold gun rights outlined in the Constituti­on.

The proposed Second Amendment Preservati­on Ordinance was filed with the Deschutes County clerk last week. It would empower the sheriff to review federal, state and local laws and determine whether they violate the U.S. or Oregon constituti­ons.

It appeared aimed at a statewide proposal that would essentiall­y ban assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines in Oregon. Gun control advocates are collecting signatures to qualify that measure, Initiative Petition 43, for the November ballot.

Deschutes County Sheriff Shane Nelson publicly opposed that proposal this month, saying Oregon already has laws on background checks and age restrictio­ns. He noted that among those prohibited from buying a gun are convicted felons, those convicted of misdemeano­r s involving violence, and the mentally ill.

“I support and defend the Second Amendment and oppose IP 43,” Nelson wrote on the sheriff ’s office Facebook page.

He said every law-abiding citizen who wants to legally own a firearm should do so.

The county initiative would bar Deschutes County from using its funds or employees to enforce any rules “that infringe on the right of the people to keep and bear arms.”

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