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Oregon Legislature sends omnibus gun control bill to governor

by Tim Gruver, The Center Square  | May 06, 2021 10:00 AM Print this article A bill passed by the Oregon Legislature on Wednesday would place the state under one of the strictest gun storage laws around if signed into law. The omnibus gun control bill, SB 554, opens the door for local governments and school districts to set up gun-free zones banning guns from public premises. Violations count as Class C felonies punishable by fines up to $125,000 and five years in prison. It doubles the cost of concealed handgun license fees from $50 to $100 and raises renewal fees from $50 to $75. Oregon is an open-carry state.

Oregon lawmaker who opened state Capitol to far-right protesters faces criminal charges

Oregon State Police Originally published on April 30, 2021 4:38 pm State Rep Mike Nearman, the Polk County Republican who allowed far-right demonstrators to breach the state Capitol in December, now faces criminal charges. According to court records, Nearman has been charged with first-degree official misconduct, a class A misdemeanor, and second degree criminal trespass, a class C misdemeanor. The decision to charge Nearman follows a monthslong investigation by state police that began Dec. 21. As lawmakers met in a special legislative session to take up COVID-19 relief that day, surveillance footage showed Nearman exiting the locked Capitol building into a throng of protesters who were trying to get inside the statehouse. In doing so, he appeared to purposefully grant entrance to far right groups demanding an end to ongoing restrictions related to COVID-19.

Oregon Lawmaker Who Opened State Capitol To Far-Right Protesters Faces Charges

Oregon Lawmaker Who Opened State Capitol To Far-Right Protesters Faces Charges – Nation & World News

Oregon Lawmaker Who Opened State Capitol To Far-Right Protesters Faces Charges By Conrad Wilson  May 1, 2021 Oregon state Rep. Mike Nearman, the Polk County Republican who allowed far-right demonstrators to breach the state Capitol in December, now faces criminal charges. According to court records, Nearman has been charged with first-degree official misconduct, a class A misdemeanor, and second degree criminal trespass, a class C misdemeanor. The decision to charge Nearman follows a monthslong investigation by state police that began Dec. 21. As lawmakers met in a special legislative session to take up COVID-19 relief that day, surveillance footage showed Nearman exiting the locked Capitol building into a throng of protesters who were trying to get inside the statehouse. In doing so, he appeared to purposefully grant entrance to far right groups demanding an end to ongoing restrictions related to COVID-19.

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