Enhance accountability of federally licensed firearm dealers
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How You Can Help Prevent Gun Violence
When law enforcement recovers a gun used in a crime the federally licensed firearms (FFL) dealer’s gun sale transaction is used to track the gun. If the owner of record sold the gun without a background check to a person who is prohibited from buying a gun, the gun seller could face criminal charges.
OFSA also requires the Oregon State Police to notify local law enforcement when a person prohibited from buying a gun tries to do so and fails the background check.
Additionally, OFSA helps to reduce gun violence by authorizing judges to rule if people ordered to undergo outpatient treatment for mental health illnesses should be prohibited from purchasing or possessing guns during treatment.
How to talk about gun safety
Additionally, OFSA helps to reduce gun violence by authorizing judges to rule if people ordered to undergo outpatient treatment for mental health illnesses should be prohibited from purchasing or possessing guns during treatment.
Your support enables Ceasefire Oregon to continue working toward a stronger, safer Oregon for all of us. Donations can be made to either our educational foundation or our political action fund.
It's time to end the ban on gun research
- Limiting gun purchases to one gun per month to reduce trafficking and straw purchases
- Imposing a waiting period of two weeks between time of sale and possession to deter suicide and impulse shootings
- Requiring security cameras, computerized sales inventory, and other anti-theft measures as are required by other purveyors of dangerous substances such as pharmacies
- A microstamped code on each bullet that links it to a specific gun
- National universal background checks for all firearm sales
- Enough is Enough: A Comprehensive Plan to Improve Gun Safety. 2015. Retrieved from http://blumenauer.house.gov/images/pdf/enough_is_enough.pdf
- Webster DW. “America’s Path to Fewer Gun Deaths.” Retrieved from http://www.tedmed.com/speakers/show?id=309062
- Quinnpac University Poll, Sept. 17-21, 2015 http://www.pollingreport.com/guns.htm
- State Background Check Requirements and Rates of Domestic Violence Homicide. http://everytownresearch.org/state-background-check-requirements-and-rat....
- Sorenson SB and Webster DW. “What Works, Policies to Reduce Gun Violence. Gun Violence: Prediction, Prevention and Policy," APA Panel Of Experts Report. American Psychological Association, 2013, pg. 30. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/pubs/info/ reports/gun-violence-prevention.aspx.
- Wintemute G. “Broadening Denial Criteria. Updated Evidence and Policy Developments on Reducing Gun Violence in America." Editors Webster DW, Vernick JS. Baltimore, 2014. pp. 13-17. Johns Hopkins University Press. Retrieved from http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/johns-hopkins-cente....
- Seventy percent of gun owners and 76.1% of non-gun owners support a gun policy prohibiting a person convicted of two or more crimes involving alcohol or drugs within a three-year period from having a gun for 10 years. Barry CL, McGinty EE, Vernick JS, Webster DW. “After Newtown — Public Opinion on Gun Policy and Mental Illness." N Engl J Med. 2013;368:1077-1081. March 21, 2013. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1300512. Retrieved from http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1300512#t=article
- Safe Storage & Gun Locks Policy Summary. Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. Retrieved from http://smartgunlaws.org/safe-storage-gun-locks-policy-summary/
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