Wallowa County Chieftain News wallowa.com May 20, 2015 A5 GUNS: Sheriff calls law ‘unconstitutional’ Continued from Page A1 When Governor Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 941, “The Oregon Firearms Safety Act,” into law May 11, she made Oregon the ninth state or district to require universal Brown background checks for ¿UHDUPWUDQVIHUV The others requiring the checks are California, Col- orado, Connecticut, Del- aware, New York, Rhode Island, Washington and the District of Columbia. Some have further restrictions in the form of waiting periods, assault weapons bans and magazine capacity restric- tions. The “criminalization” of individuals who transfer guns without background checks to which Rogers re- fers is in the language of the law. Those who choose to vi- olate the law will be slapped with a misdemeanor for the first offense and a Class B felony for the second and subsequent offenses. Some safety measures in the bill inspire less ire. The bill states that if a potential buyer fails the background check, the Oregon State Police may notify the lo- cal sheriff of the attempted firearm transfer. The sheriff is not mandated to take any action at that point, simply to be aware of the situation. Finally, judges may pro- hibit those undergoing as- sisted outpatient treatment from owning a firearm if there is a reasonable like- lihood the person would constitute a danger to them- selves or others as the result of a mental or psychological state. There are a few excep- tions to background checks. Most transfers of ownership within a family to siblings, aunts and uncles, sons and daughters (free of past crim- inal records) are exempt from background checks. Other sales, however, will require a trip to a gun dealer who will most likely scan your fingerprints and file for an Oregon State Police (OSP) background check electronically. OSP current- ly charges $10 per check, but dealers are allowed to add on fees for their services. Gun show aficionados expect this to severely cur- tail their sales. Russ Smith, president of the Elgin Stampede and or- ganizer of a yearly gun show fund-raiser is afraid the new law signals the end of gun shows entirely. “Some dealers at the gun show have the technolo- gy to wire fingerprints and background checks from the show. But one of the reasons the Elgin show was popular was that Mom and Pop could come down with five guns and sell them and didn’t have to have that technolo- gy,” Smith said. The bill makes some pro- vision for this lack of tech- nology, in that it states that individuals at a gun show can telephone OSP, provide information, require the buy- er to fill out a form of the same information (which the seller keeps) and OSP will either deny or provide an approval number within 30 minutes. These provisions, while reassuring, do not satisfy in- dividuals who find the law unfair to responsible gun owners. “It punishes legal peo- ple,” said Smith. “Whether it solves anything with the illegal people I don’t know.” The law is often support- ed by reference to the hor- rific school shootings that have rocked the nation, but Rogers points out that in most of those cases mental illness was a significant fac- tor. “I’ve always said this is not a gun ownership issue, this is a mental health is- sue,” Rogers said. To that end, a minority report that earmarked $44 million in General Fund revenue to Oregon Health Authority for 2015-17 bi- ennium to provide mental health services was brought to the floor by Reps. Carl Wilson (R-3) and (former psychologist) Bill Kenne- mer (R-39), but was voted down. The questions of funding in general and for the back- ground checks in particu- lar, housing for individuals convicted of gun crimes, and payment for increased policing will be covered in a future article. Cougar sighting; animal neglect ambulance at Wallowa Lake. 10:23 p.m. Scott Lee Fouste, 53, Imnaha, arrested on Wallowa County Circuit Court Warrant. Charges same as above. Fouste was released after posting bail. 10:40 p.m. Report of loose horse on Hurricane Creek near Enterprise, owner located. May 14 7:01 a.m. Cell 911 for am- bulance in rural Wallowa. 11:38 a.m. Case number re- quested from EPD. 11:55 a.m. 911 for ambu- lance in Joseph. 3:35 p.m. Report of a possi- ble “IRS” scam phone call. 5:11 p.m. Report of large white dog along Hwy 82 in Lostine. 5:55 p.m. Contact with cit- izen in Enterprise. Juvenile-re- lated. 11:36 p.m. E911 ambulance request in Enterprise. May 15 4:47 a.m. 911 ambulance re- quest in Joseph. 12:19 p.m. Theft reported in Enterprise. 2:51 p.m. Welfare check in Enterprise. 9:58 p.m. Domestic in En- terprise. Dane Schell, 24, En- terprise, arrested. May 16 DP7UDI¿FFRPSODLQW in Joseph. 1:20 a.m. 911 call from Jo- seph. Male subject out of con- trol. Loren Idding, 32, arrested for menacing. Transported to Union County Jail. 8:40 a.m. 911 report of boul- ders blocking one lane of Hwy 350 rural Joseph. 11:29 a.m. Complaint of an- imal neglect in rural Joseph. SPFDOOZLWK¿UH- arm complaint in rural Lostine. 3:36 p.m. 911 call for private vehicle transporting patient to ER from rural Enterprise. 4:50 p.m. Tillamook County 6KHULII¶V 2I¿FH DUUHVWHG &DUO Rousseau Jr., Wallowa, on two Wallowa County Circuit Court no-bail misdemeanor warrants. Original charges of theft-3 and disorderly conduct-2. 6:59 p.m. Report of a loose calf along Hwy 82 in rural Jo- seph. 8:17 p.m. Complaint of ag- gressive dog in Enterprise. May 17 1:37 a.m. 911 requesting ambulance in Wallowa. DP7UDI¿FFRPSODLQW Hwy 82, from Joseph to Enter- prise. 9:37 a.m. Information re: controlled burn in Joseph. 12:21 p.m. 911 requesting an ambulance in Joseph. 3:59 p.m. Found black/ white, long-tailed Border Col- lie female dog in Joseph. SP1RQLQMXU\WUDI¿F crash on Hurricane Creek Rd. 5:43 p.m. Rural Joseph traf- ¿FVWRS 6:36 p.m. Alarm at local business. 7:31 p.m. Disabled vehicle in Enterprise. TIME TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR TREES! Environment friendly soil injections targets Bronze Birch Borer, Aphids, Pine Beetles, Webworms, Whitefly and more. • Free Estimate & Consultation • Disease Diagnosis • Hazardous Tree Removal • Safety Trimming • Stump Grinding Happy 70th Birthday Terry May 26, 1945 “Best Car Dealer in Town” Love, Your Siblings Charlie, Ron, Roe, Harry, Davise, Monte and Vivian S res lides en how tat ion May 11 8:13 a.m. Cell 911 re: cou- gar sighting at Wallowa Lake. 9:02 a.m. Three dogs lost in Lostine. Reunited with owner. SP (QWHUSULVH WUDI¿F stop. 2:01 p.m. 911 call reporting WUDI¿FFUDVKUXUDO/RVWLQH 2:23 p.m. Dog complaint in rural Enterprise. 5:16 p.m. Animal complaint in rural Enterprise. 5:23 p.m. Assault in Enter- prise. 5:36 p.m. Assault in rural Imnaha. 10:27 p.m. Fire alarm re- ported in Joseph. May 12 DP (QWHUSULVH WUDI¿F stop. Citation issued. SP(QWHUSULVHWUDI¿F stop. Cited for illegal U-turn. 1:59 p.m. Entered Circuit Court misdemeanor warrant on Christine Dyer, 47, for failure to perform duties of a driver and reckless driving. 3:58 p.m. Found bike in En- terprise. 6:47 p.m. 911 call from En- terprise. 9:03 p.m. Found male chi- huahua with blue collar in Jo- seph. Owner located. 9:16 p.m. Report of rocks in the road on Imnaha highway. 10:07 p.m. Power outage in Enterprise. 10:20 p.m. 911 requesting ambulance in Enterprise. May 13 8:56 a.m. Possible wolf dep- redation, upper Imnaha. 3:15 p.m. Found property in Enterprise. 3:22 p.m. Report taken for hit-and-run, non-injury, Enter- prise. 4:14 p.m. Found keys and padlock. 5:54 p.m. Wallowa County Circuit Court issued arrest war- rant for Scott Lee Fouste, 53, Imnaha. Charges are unlawful XVHRIDZHDSRQZLWKD¿UHDUP assault-4 DV, menacing DVx2 DQGSRLQWLQJD¿UHDUPDWDQRWK- er. 6:47 p.m. Community Cor- rections entered a detainer war- rant for the arrest of Gregory L Meyers. 42, Joseph. 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