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Oregon Lawmakers Could Reconsider Background Checks For Gun Purchases

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Oregon lawmakers are gearing up for another fight over background checks for gun purchases.

A legislative panel next week will take a preliminary look at a measure that will likely come up for a vote during the February session.

Right now Oregonians have to pass a criminal background check if they want to buy a gun at a store or at a gun show. There's no such requirement if you buy it from a friend or through an online ad.

Penny Okamoto of the group Ceasefire Oregon is pushing lawmakers to take another look at extending the background check requirement to so-called private sales.

"This issue has not gone away in a year, believe me," she says.

The measure passed in committee but never came up for a floor vote last spring. Kevin Starrett of the Oregon Firearms Federation is perplexed that the measure is resurfacing this year.

"Once again we see the anti-gun Democrats in the legislature doing what they can to harass and inconvenience people who obey the law," he says.

Oregon Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Floyd Prozanski says unlike last spring, Senate leaders have assured him the measure will get an up or down vote on the floor.

Copyright 2014 Northwest News Network

Chris Lehman has been reporting on Oregon issues since 2006. He joined the KLCC news department in December 2018 and became News Director in March 2023. Chris was born and raised in Pennsylvania, and graduated from Temple University with a degree in journalism. His public broadcasting career includes stops in Louisiana and Illinois. Chris has filed for national programs including “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered.”