Summary:
House Bill 2536 is Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY (at the request of City of Medford, Oregon Association Chiefs of Police)
-- Relating to crime.
Relating to crime; creating new provisions; and amending ORS 164.415, 166.023 and 166.270.
... if: (a) The court declared the conviction to be a misdemeanor at the time of judgment; or (b) The offense was possession of Marijuana and the conviction was prior to January 1, 1972. (4) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to ...
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(3) For the purposes of this section, a person 'has been
convicted of a felony' if, at the time of conviction for an
offense, that offense was a felony under the law of the
jurisdiction in which it was committed. { - Such conviction
shall not be deemed - } { + For the purposes of this section, a
conviction is not + } a conviction of a felony if:
(a) The court declared the conviction to be a misdemeanor at
the time of judgment; or
(b) The offense was possession of Marijuana and the conviction
was prior to January 1, 1972.
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The text on this Bill can be found in PDF format at:
http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/hb2500.dir/hb2536.intro.pdf
Status:
02/03 (H) First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
02/10 (H) Referred to Judiciary.
03/04 (H) Public Hearing held.
03/17 (H) Work Session held.
Testifying
Each speaker called to testify will have two minutes to address the
committee. The order of testimony may be managed to ensure that all
points of view on these measures are presented.
Staff respectfully requests that you submit 25 collated copies of written
materials at the time of your testimony and, if possible, an electronic
copy of materials provided to staff 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Persons making presentations including the use of video, DVD, PowerPoint or
overhead projection equipment are asked to contact committee staff and
provide an electronic copy 24 hours prior to the meeting.
Whether you want to testify or not, it would be good to come to Salem for any hearings. It
would be especially good to try to schedule a meeting with your Senator -or- Representative
before the meeting, possible.
As with coming to court, if you decide to attend hearings, please dress appropriately and be
polite and respectful.
click here -
http://www.leg.state.or.us/capinfo/
- for Capitol Info, such as directions, phone numbers and maps.
If you cannot attend, Please write and testify.
You can find wording of the measures here:
http://www.leg.state.or.us/bills_laws/
you can listen to the hearings online here
http://www.leg.state.or.us/listn/
Details:
> Expands robbery in first degree to include use of look-alike firearm.
> Expands disorderly conduct in first degree to include delivery of unidentified substance with threatening message.
> Expands felon in possession of restricted weapon to include taser and pepper spray.
A copy of the Bill may be found online at:
http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/hb2500.dir/hb2536.intro.pdf
. and here .
http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measures/hb2500.dir/hb2536.intro.html
LTL (Letters-To-yer-Legislator, Editor, Org Director, Biz Owner)
you can send identical emails to every oregon senator (which will show
as individual emails from you, to that senator) by sending To:
orsen@oreg.net
you can send identical emails to every oregon representative (which will
show as individual emails from you, to that representative) by sending
To: orhouse@oreg.net
NOTEs -
MAP's media resource center:
http://www.mapinc.org/resource/
If you go to about the middle of the page you will find the "Style
Guide" with links to:
• MAP Letters to the Editor Archive
• Tips for Getting Letters to the Editor Published, by Platinum Letter
Writer, Robert Sharpe
• Letters to the Editor & Opinion Pieces, American College of Emergency
Physicians
• MAP Three Tips for Letter Writers
• Powerful Paragraphs, ClearWriter's ClearTips
• How to Write Letters to the Editor, Schaffer Library of Drug Policy
• Grammar Bytes!, Grammar Instruction with Attitude
• How to Communicate with Journalists, Fairness and Accuracy in
Reporting
• Letter Writer's Style Guide, by Chris Donald
• Writing Effective Letters to the Editor, 20/20 Vision
respectfully, we suggest two main rules-of-thumb for letter writing
to improve the liklihood of being published.
1. Write short declarative sentences as if you were speaking to a
child, a small animal or a judge.
2. Limit yourself to 150 words.
Best of luck.
Here is .
Examples -
NOTEs on Action Items,
Protest and Demo,
Examples & Notes
Will be posted as we learn about them.
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Questions? Comments?
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Link Summary:
For reference, tools, etc.
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H.B. 2536. Text of the Bill.
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Index to Bills, and other items. Your Legislation Station.
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ToolShed. Tips, Tools and Tricks.
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