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Second Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance on the 2022 May Ballot in Tillamook County

The Chief Petitioner of the SASO, Mark Torrence, met the challenge and went out and got enough signatures to put the Second Amendment on the ballot in Tillamook County.  Congratulations Mark.

2019-05-17 SASO Tillamook County

NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF

BALLOT TITLE

 

Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a measure referred for Tillamook County by initiative petition process has been filed with the Tillamook County Clerk on July 3, 2019.

 

The ballot title caption is: 

TILLAMOOK COUNTY 2ND AMENDMENT SANCTUARY ORDIANCE LIMITING FIREARM REGULATION

 An elector may petition for review of this ballot title in the Tillamook County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m. July 15, 2019.

 

Published Pursuant to ORS 250.195

Tassi O’Neil, County Clerk

July 10, 2019 

TILLAMOOK COUNTY 2ND AMENDMENT SANCTUARY ORDIANCE LIMITING FIREARM REGULATION

 QUESTION: Should Tillamook County officials be prevented from enforcing most state, federal, and local firearm regulations?

 SUMMARY:  This ordinance would prevent Tillamook County and its employees from devoting resources or participating in any way in the enforcement of any law or regulation that affected an individual’s right to keep and bear arms, firearm accessories, or ammunition.

                         Although this ordinance would generally prohibit county officials from following firearms regulations, exceptions would be allowed in certain limited situations.  County officials could still comply with firearms laws that relate to convicted felons, could still participate in the enforcement of firearm crimes, and could still take any actions necessary to comply with court orders.

                         Violators of this ordinance would be subject to civil penalties such as fines up to $2000 dollars for individuals and $4000 dollars for a corporation.

 

Published Pursuant to ORS 250.175

July 10, 2019

Tassi O’Neil, Elections Officer