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Should instructions to make 3D-printed guns be available online?
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477 Votes

Should instructions to make 3D-printed guns be available online?

Yes, with rules

11

No, that's dangerous

6

Yes, with rules

7 Comments
Ann Harbert Evensen
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Ann Harbert Evensen

Because men like D T are totally unfit for the office.

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Sam Ackerman
Sam Ackerman

Great example of how clueless you are.

Ann Harbert Evensen
Ann Harbert Evensen

This comment was not intended for this poll.

Kenneth Gardner
Kenneth Gardner

trump will win Trump haters are deranged.

Latterdaysaint
Latterdaysaint

Not true, trump 2020

Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

GREAT IDEA! Another fun shooter to add to your arsenal of fav's, don't you know! Being plastic the gov will most likely mandate a recyclable single fire use only, ya think?

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Kevin Scoggin
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Kevin Scoggin

Because it said Yes. There is one rule, The Second Amendment. Government should be scared of the People. The Constitution was written to give the People protection FROM government.

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

No rules needed. There is nothing new here. per federal law you can make your own fire arms. You just can't sell them or give them to anyone.

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Mou Chat Reed
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Mou Chat Reed

It may as well be on the internet. If someone wants it, they will find a place to get it. The same with other guns you can buy, if they want them, they will get them.

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DeBacker Melis
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DeBacker Melis

If you're looking to make this product you'll find it anyway so why not do it with proper instructions.

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No, that's dangerous

5 Comments
Marcia Y
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Marcia Y

Isn't life dangerous enough without that crap.? It oughta be banned along w/assault rifles & AK-47 whatever they're called. Only the military that defend our country should have them. God bless them!!

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Jim Van Osdell
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Jim Van Osdell

I've heard less intelligent ideas... Not many... With the release of the plans why have any gun laws... Think about it, no need to license gun manufacturers or dealers... Anyone can make a gun 🤔

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Sam Ackerman
Sam Ackerman

Any one can already make there own guns. People have been doing it for years. 100% legal per federal law. You just cant sell or give them to any one.

k san
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k san

Hell no!! Has everyone lost their minds? What would be the point except for criminals to get their hands on them?

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Scott Taylor
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Scott Taylor

Reminds me of the gun John Malkovich used in "In the line of Fire". Guns aren't hard to get as it is, and a printed gun seems to me to have no legal purpose.

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Do you support red light cameras?
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567 Votes

Do you support red light cameras?

Yes

1

No

9

Yes

1 Comment
Loy Helmly
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Loy Helmly

Increased traffic in Bend has brought more traffic woes. I have personally seen drivers increase speed or run red lights to get through intersections at the last minute. These cameras are needed safety features

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No

9 Comments
John Bryant
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John Bryant

This will lead to a surveillance state which I am opposed to.

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Peter O'Neill
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Peter O'Neill

They don’t take into account circumstances that happen all the time. This is why cops don’t always give you a ticket when they see you do it. I do not believe taking the human element out of law enforcement is effective. I do not believe these cameras should be legal.

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Kodiak Malmstrom
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Kodiak Malmstrom

More Government control. Give us statistics where it saved lives. Charging it's already extremely highly taxed citizens is ridiculous. It issues the owner of the car the citation who may not even be driving. Insurance goes up or is canceled causing low income drivers to drive without insurance.

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Jordan Opdycke
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Jordan Opdycke

At reed mkt and 3rd its already common to take 3 cycles of light changes to make it through. This will make it so people feel have to go slower contributing to the delay that already exists because of poorly planned infrastructure

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Mt Man
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Mt Man

All it is going to do overall, is produce more revenue and cause insurance rates of individuals to go up. It takes the real time needed judgment out of the equation by an officer. Clearly, infractions happen over small nuances or when in the dilemma zone. Put a big sign up would have the same effect

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J F
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J F

These aren't about safety. They are about revenue. And the fact that these 'tickets' are signed off by an 'officer' in another state and don't go on your driving record are proof.

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Melissa Hunter
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Melissa Hunter

Relying on technology to do the job of officers is not efficient reason for 2.3 million dollar project ,especially. When we just put more officers on the ground the last year.What was the need for more officers?.

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Thomas Barrier iv
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Thomas Barrier iv

Because it boost the pockets of the city, and takes from the people. It will not reduce car accidents that much, it's only for revenue for the politicians. And it's been proven that they don't work that great. This is just another Ponzi scheme to collect money from the public to line there pockets.

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Judy Corwin
0
Judy Corwin

Try a rotary Peace Poll

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Should the Oregon legislature create Charlie Kirk day?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
496 Votes

Should the Oregon legislature create Charlie Kirk day?

Yes

1

No

17

Yes

1 Comment
LuLyn Howard
0
LuLyn Howard

Charlie Kirk was a man of faith and gave his very life for the values I stand for. He was a voice heard around the world

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No

17 Comments
Pat Nelson Wilson
2
Pat Nelson Wilson

He doesn’t deserve it. He is a nobody and spewed hateful rhetoric.

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Janice Adair
2
Janice Adair

He was a racist, white supremacist, and very divisive figure. The political violence that ended his lift is a terrible thing but it’s something he helped foment. This is the most ridiculous idea I can imagine.

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Lisa Alexander
2
Lisa Alexander

He was a racist person who spread hate.

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Jim Terry
1
Jim Terry

Need I really explain

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Jane CommunityMember
1
Jane CommunityMember

I never heard of this guy before he was murdered, but it looks like he had a track record of saying awful things, and fomented the conditions in society that led to his demise. That's very tragic, but there are other people more deserving of a day.

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Robert Spaet
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Robert Spaet

Irony: “It's worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year, so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights…” Charlie Kirk 2023

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k san
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k san

Absolutely NOT!! He was a racist extraordinaire and spread divisive speech and ideas.

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Byron Barclay
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Byron Barclay

Because his MO is actually deceptive & decisive!

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Linda Spaet
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Linda Spaet

Though this is a tragic incident and a terrible time of violence in our country, Mr. Kirk was not an elected official. We should honor his family and respect them in many ways and I certainly have sympathy for his family. But this does not warrant aday in Oregon devoted to his name or his politics.

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Robert Spaet
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Robert Spaet

A highly partisan figure in American politics should never be given a day of observance for any reason. It should be acknowledge that violence is not acceptable in any form for any reason, but it should not be honored and given Publicity because of it.

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Alex GERRITY
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Alex GERRITY

He was not a government figure, and while I don’t condone the violence that took his life, he called on his supporters to bail out others that committed violence against elected government officials.

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Laurie Maholland
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Laurie Maholland

Mr. Kirk was too controversial and not a hero.

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celeste carico
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celeste carico

This guy was homophobic, racist, and anti women’s rights. While I think his murder is wrong, he is not a hero. He encouraged hatred towards people he didn’t agree with their lifestyles in his “teachings”. I don’t think Jesus would support him…he preached love for everyone!

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Gerald Wonnacott
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Gerald Wonnacott

We didn't create a Melissa Hortmann day and she was a good person. Charlie Kirk's rhetoric was about racism, sexism, mysoginism, and divisiveness. He was not a good person and represented everything that was NOT Christian.

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Shannon Gamble
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Shannon Gamble

Sure! Let's give kudos to the shooter! NOT! What about the 5 officers who just got shot in Pennsylvania? Should we have a day for that too?? Absolutely NOT necessary.

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