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Senate approves delay and local-control provisions tied to Measure 114 implementation

5100854 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

The Senate concurred in House amendments to a bill that adjusts the implementation timeline for voter-approved Measure 114 and returns certain local authority over carrying restrictions to cities and counties; the measure passed after floor debate about public safety and local control.

The Oregon Senate on June 28 concurred in House amendments to Senate Bill 243 C, a bill that modifies implementation details for Measure 114 and gives cities and counties authority to set limits on where concealed-handgun license (CHL) holders may carry in public buildings.

Sponsor remarks explained that the bill’s amendment delays an effective date tied to the state supreme court’s review of Measure 114 and moves that effective date to March 15, 2026, if the court upholds the voter-approved measure. The sponsor described the bill as focused on prohibiting “rapid-fire activators” and on enabling local governments to make…

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