Wednesday, April 21, 2021
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As we previously reported, anti-preemption legislation, SB 554, was scheduled for 2 Public Hearings and a possible Work Session, starting today. With less than 20 hours before public hearings were set to begin, Senate President Peter Courtney (D - 11) submitted an extensive proposed amendment to SB 554, Amendment 20 (A-20). A-20 would combine anti-preemption legislation with the mandatory storage requirements proposed in HB 2510.
Please contact committee members and ask them to OPPOSE Senate Bill 554.
With the addition of amendment 20, Senate Bill 554 now:
Guts Oregon s state firearms preemption laws, leading to a patchwork of inconsistent laws across the Beaver state
DOUBLES the cost for Concealed Handgun Licenses (CHL)
pennsylvania. so there s a growing challenge to these laws to expose them for what they are. and that s to limit the right to vote. and mr. broach thinks it s a violation of the voting rights act. with the voting rights act of 65 says no voting qualification or prerequisite for voting or standard practice or procedure shall be imposed that would abridge the right of any citizen in the united states to vote on a count of race or color. now, here, let s listen to eric holder s take on what he thinks we re sewing here. under the proposed law, concealed handgun licenses would be acceptable forms of photo i.d. but student i.d.s would not. many of those without i.d.s would have to travel great distances to get them. and some would struggle to pay for the documents they might need to obtain them. we call those poll taxes.
state courts, in missouri, for example, and even in pennsylvania. so there s a growing challenge to these laws to expose them for what they are. and that s to limit the right to vote. and mr. broach thinks it s a violation of the voting rights act. with the voting rights act of 65 says no voting qualification or preweek which sit for voting or standard practice or procedure shall be imposed that would abridge the right of any citizen in the united states to vote on a count of race or color. now, here, let s listen to eric holder s take on what he thinks we re sewing here. under the proposed law, concealed handgun licenses would be acceptable forms of photo i.d. but student i.d.s would not. many of those without i.d.s would have to travel great distances to get them. and some would struggle to pay for the documents they might need to obtain them.
sightings are far more common. because the effects of restrictions on voter registration drives and requirements to show i.d. falls on people and people a loaded racial subtext. that s what eric holder was referring to this past tuesday. under the proposed law, concealed handgun licenses would be acceptable forms of photo i.d. but student i.d.s would not. many of those without i.d.s would have to travel great distances to get them. and some would struggle to pay for the documents they might need to obtain them. we call those poll tax as. to conservatives, there is no greater a front than to alleged
president s health care law. this is only the second time they voted for full repeal of the law. we ll bring you the final tally when it comes in. today s vote all about election year politics. the bill dead on an rival in the senate where the democrats are in control. eric holder has a scathing characterization of the texas voter i.d. law, the legality of which will be decided this week in federal court. under the proposed law, concealed handgun licenses would be acceptable forms of photo i.d. but student i.d.s would not. many of those without i.d.s would have to travel great distances to get them. and some would struggle to pay for the documents they might need to obtain them. we call those poll taxes. the justice department first rejected the law in march deeming it a violation of the voting rights act. the doj says the law could