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Today, the House Judiciary Committee will be hearing two bills of interest to gun owners, HB 2628 and HB 2915.
HB 2915 allows a small tax credit for the purchase of a"qualifying gun safe."
As far as we can tell, this bill is mostly symbolic.
HB 2628 is troublesome. It adds the following language to the stalking order statute:
(c) The court may specify other relief in the order that the court finds necessary to:
(A) Provide for the safety and welfare of the victim and the children in the custody of the victim;
This language currently appears in ORS 107.718, the statute dealing with restraining orders.
Today, the House Judiciary Committee will be hearing two bills of interest to gun owners, HB 2628 and HB 2915.
HB 2915 allows a small tax credit for the purchase of a"qualifying gun safe."
As far as we can tell, this bill is mostly symbolic.
HB 2628 is troublesome. It adds the following language to the stalking order statute:
(c) The court may specify other relief in the order that the court finds necessary to:
(A) Provide for the safety and welfare of the victim and the children in the custody of the victim;
This language currently appears in ORS 107.718, the statute dealing with restraining orders.