About seven hours after he left the scene of a fatal shooting in North Portland, gang outreach worker Lionel Irving Jr. stood before a crowd in Salem to lobby for bills aimed at stemming Oregon’s tide of gun violence.
The main legislation would incorporate the two major provisions of the now-stalled M114 gun control initiative: a permit required to buy a gun and a ban of magazines holding 10 or more rounds.
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