OR’s HB3200 on inspection of assault rifles violates the Fourth Amendment

Oregon’s HB3200 on inspection of assault rifles violates the Fourth Amendment. It suffers the same defect as Washington’s SB 5737’s § 2(5)(a) posted here. That one was later labeled “a mistake” by its author.

HB3200 provides:

SECTION 4. (1) Any person seeking to register an assault weapon or large capacity magazine shall do so as provided in this section within 120 days after the effective date of this 2013 Act.

(5) A registered owner of an assault weapon or large capacity magazine is required to:
(a) Securely store the assault weapon or large capacity magazine pursuant to rules and regulations adopted by the department;
(b) Allow an inspector from the department to inspect the storage of assault weapons and large capacity magazines to ensure compliance with this subsection; …

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