Wasco County Commissioners let the public have their say about a possible resolution to support Second Amendment rights brought forward by a group of citizens. Those who spoke during the hearing at the County Courthouse were split on the necessity of such a resolution or an ordinance, even though Commissioner Scott Hege said at the end of the meeting everyone involved supported the Second Amendment. Commission Chair Steve Kramer said there was still a lot of information to gather, but at this point he wasn’t ready to move for either a resolution or an ordinance, adding in his oath as County Commissioner he swore to support all 27 amendments in the Constitution and he thinks there are enough rules in place as it is. Commissioner Kathy Schwartz said she would not be in favor of moving forward without a legal opinion. Kramer did point out the need for both federal and state governments to better address mental health issues.