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…as required by ORS 163.160(1)(a)…. As noted, ORS 163.160(1)(a) provides that, “[a] person commits the crime of assault in the fourth degree if the person * * * [i]ntentionally, knowingly…

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We have been informed that that the 1995 and 1997 ORS are appearing online at the Oregon Legislature’s website. Our partners in this have been Legislative Counsel, so please…

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I have about 150 draft blog posts and no time to prep them for viewing, but some info just has to rise to the top: Historical ORS A(nother) frustrated…

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Yes, you read that correctly; the 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are NOT online, yet. Yes, we all are hoping it will be soon. (The 2008 ORS won’t be…

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The Oregon Legislature now has 1953-1981 ORS on their website. Stay tuned for more superseded ORS to be added to the online collection. Indirect link: Visit the ORS Archives…

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…there will be new cannabis laws until you die or until the world’s lights go out, whichever comes first: 1) Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS): the 2015 ORS, which has not…

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