Grant County OR, firearms initiative challenged
An initiative aimed at prohibiting enforcement of laws that restrict gun possession in Grant County has been challenged and is awaiting a ruling by Grant County Circuit Court Judge William D. Cramer Jr.
Coos County OR, a “Second Amendment Preservation Ordinance”
A measure to prevent the use of county resources to enforce certain restrictions on gun ownership and use was on the ballot for voters in Coos County, Oregon
Crook County OR, release Second Amendment Proclamation
A proclamation declaring support for the principles of responsible firearm ownership by private individuals for recreational, self defense, and historical preservation purposes.
Josephine Co. OR, county code addresses loss of individual rights.
Umatilla County has already adopted a Second Amendment sanctuary resolution, along with 12 other counties in Oregon. They are Baker, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Union, Wallowa and Wheeler counties.
Wheeler County OR, pass Second Amendment Preservation Ordinance
Notated as Ordinance 2015-01 passed on the 21st of January 2015, being the second in the state to have passed such measures.
Marion County OR, support of the Second Amendment Resolution
Marion County strongly affirms our commitment to the rights and liberties enshrined within the Constitutions of the United States of America and Oregon, including the right to keep and bear arms.
Clackamas County OR, support of Second Amendment Rights Resolution
Resolution No. 2015-13 Supporting Second Amendment Rights Gary Schmidt, Public & Government Affairs Director presented the staff report.
Lane County OR, pass Resolution supporting Second Amendment Rights
In the Matter of a Resolution Supporting Second Amendment Rights the Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 to approve the resolution.
Malheur County, Oregon Supports Second Amendment Rights
On July 22, 2015, the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon passed a resolution in support of the 2nd Amendment.
Town of Lexington in Morrow County OR, declares itself a Second Amendment sanctuary
While the possibility of new gun control laws dominates national conversation, town councilors in a rural Morrow County community are rejoicing over the town’s recent passage of a Second Amendment sanctuary ordinance.