Oregon Attorney General going after "Second Amendment sanctuaries."
SALEM, Ore - Oregons attorney general has filed lawsuits against two counties that had adopted ordinances that seek to nullify new statewide gun safety laws and that are declaring themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries.
In her lawsuits against Yamhill and Harney counties, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum asked the circuit courts in those jurisdictions to declare the ordinances invalid because they conflict with paramount state law.
The ordinances, passed by county commissioners in the two counties earlier this year, applied to new firearms regulations. A new state law mandates the safe storage of guns and bans them from the Oregon State Capitol and Portland International Airport.
Gun safety advocates, such as Everytown, highlight that the new law will require that firearms be securely stored and locked when not in use: Research shows secure storage legislation can prevent unintentional shootings and gun suicides. Right now, over 80 percent of gun deaths are gun suicides in Oregon. September marks Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
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