Oregon joins other states in two gun rights cases in Texas – Malheur Enterprise
- Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joined other states in Texas to support Biden administration rules on gun rights, including background checks and banning conversion devices that make handguns rapid-fire weapons.
- One case involves enforcing a rule against forced-reset triggers that can convert handguns into machine guns, while the other aims to close the gun show loophole by requiring sellers to pass federal background checks.
- Oregon and 14 other states filed motions to intervene, stating they could face higher law enforcement and health care costs if the rules are overturned, aiming to protect communities from military-style weapons.
- In 2022, Oregon voters passed Measure 114, which bans high-capacity magazines and requires gun safety training and federal background checks for firearm purchases.
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