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Oregon just dropped a legal bombshell — and most gun owners have no idea what just hit them. On September 26th, 2025, Senate Bill 243 officially took effect, unleashing some of the most aggressive firearm restrictions in Oregon’s history. From rapid-fire device bans and local concealed carry prohibitions to the upcoming permit-to-purchase system, this law is changing everything about gun ownership in the state. If you live in Oregon, or you ever plan to buy, carry, or even own a firearm here — this isn’t optional knowledge. This is survival knowledge. In this video, we break down: ◆ What Senate Bill 243 actually does — in plain English ◆ The rapid-fire device ban that’s already sending shockwaves through gun stores ◆ How local concealed carry bans are creating a confusing legal minefield ◆ What’s coming in March 2026 with Oregon’s new permit-to-purchase system ◆ The truth about the magazine capacity ban and its link to Measure 114 ◆ The court battles that could overturn parts of this law before they’re even enforced ◆ Exactly what gun owners need to do right now to stay legal and avoid criminal charges Oregon lawmakers claim these changes will make communities safer — but critics say it’s a direct assault on constitutional rights and a nightmare of inconsistent local rules. We’ll show you what’s really going on, what’s coming next, and how to protect yourself before the next deadline hits. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always verify current firearm laws in your area and consult a qualified attorney for specific guidance. #OregonGunLaws #2ANews #SenateBill243 #GunRights #Measure114 #GunLawUpdate #ConcealedCarry