CCFO submits 1,000 sponsorship signatures
Constitutional Carry for Oregon (CCFO) has now submitted the required 1,000 “sponsorship signatures†to the
Oregon Secretary of State’s Office, completing the next step in the process to get IP-21 on the ballot.
In total, CCFO submitted 1,345 signatures. CCFO says that provide a significant buffer should some signatures prove invalid.
IP-21 seeks to amend the Oregon Constitution, establishing the right to carry concealed firearms without a permit. At present, 26 U.S. states are already constitutional carry states.
After the Secretary of State’s Office validates the sponsorship signatures, which may take up to ten days, the
Attorney General’s Office will generate a ballot title.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
Barring legal challenges to that title, the process of gathering the 160,551 signatures for the initiative to appear on the November 2024 ballot will begin thereafter.
CCFO has until July 5, 2024, to submit signatures.
Constitutional Carry for Oregon is a grassroots volunteer effort.
The three chief petitioners are: Joel Pawloski, a retired Army Lt. Colonel in Marion County; Kerry McQuisten, the former mayor of Baker City in Baker County; and Jean Sampson, former city council member of Clatskanie in Columbia County. More information
can be found on their website--Ben FisherPost Date: 2023-04-17 15:36:06 | Last Update: 2023-04-17 18:10:51 |