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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT951 View Post
    If only FFLs in the entire would refuse to sell guns / ammo / magazines to any Police departments / officers (private sales to officers) that are part of the departments that will enforcer these laws...

    I think the PDs would have a much different opinion if they cant get guns /ammo / mags... they wouldnt enforce this crap if their butts were on the line. So yes, blame the PDs and officers who will enforce this..
    Do police departments even need to go through FFLs to get there arms?

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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    Do police departments even need to go through FFLs to get there arms?
    Yes, a few PD's in NoCo used Jensens, when they were on 4th.
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    https://www.foxnews.com/us/oregon-po...clude-officers

    Oregon police are complaining about the new law because it seems they are not exempt.

    "Every person, including law enforcement officers wishing to obtain a permit, will first have to complete training that does not yet exist," Oregon State Sheriffs' Association Executive Director Jason Myers wrote in a court statement.

    Linn County Sheriff Michelle Duncan told Fox News her department is looking to purchase 10-round magazines for deputies to carry when they are off duty.

    "We don’t want them potentially getting a charge in another jurisdiction that could risk their police certification and job so we will look at getting them the lower capacity mags for off duty," Duncan wrote in an email.


    Seems like the enforcers don't like when they don't get special treatment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    That means, anyone with a CO ccw should be exempt from this. Since training, of some kind is required.
    That’s what I mean about ‘positives’. They pass this law and it is just easier for people to get a CCW, so CCW rates go up…

    Lemons, lemonade- I know. If they end up having to build ranges to hold classes would be even more funny.
    I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.

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