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Friday, February 14, 2014

New anti gun legislation hurts Oregonians

One step closer for more anti gun legislation


Yesterday, the Oregon Senate Judiciary Committee voted 3 to 2 down the party line to move Senate Bill 1551 to the Senate Rules Committee.  As previously reported, SB 1551 would criminalize the otherwise lawful private transfer of firearms.  This move is most likely due to the fact that the Senate Rules Committee is not subject to the same deadline requirements as other committees.  Now, more than ever, it is critical to contact members of the Senate Rules Committee and express your OPPOSITION to this overreaching legislation.
Using the contact information provided below, please call AND e-mail members of the Senate Rules Committee and respectfully urge them to OPPOSE Senate Bill 1551.

Senate Rules Committee:
Senator Diane Rosenbaum (D-21), Chairman
503-986-1700
Sen.DianeRosenbaum@state.or.us

Senator Ted Ferrioli (R-30), Vice-Chairman
503-986-1950
Sen.tedferrioli@state.or.us

Senator Lee Beyer (D-6)
503-986-1706
Sen.LeeBeyer@state.or.us

Senator Ginny Burdick (D-18)
503-986-1718
Sen.ginnyburdick@state.or.us

Senator Bruce Starr (R-15)
503-986-1715
Sen.BruceStarr@state.or.us





 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Get your Valentine Concealed

Bring your Valentine to your conceal carry class and save 50% off their class
 Best date night ever.
Register 2 people for the February 15 class at the Collectors West gun show (Portland Expo Center) and get half off the second class. Promo code VALENTINE = 50% off second class

Code is for Oregon class and will take $35 off the second class. Regular price is $70. This code will take $35 off any combination of 2 or more classes. Best date this year.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Oregon Concealed Handgun License: Frequently asked Questions

Oregon Concealed Handgun License FAQ's 





What do I do if I move? If you move within your County, please contact your county office or check their website for instructions.  If you no longer have residency in your county of application (see ORS 166.291 for the definition), you must apply to the County Sheriff of your new residence address to transfer your CHL.  There is typically a $15.00 fee for this transfer.  The expiration date of your CHL will remain the same.  If you move out of state, consult the regulating agency where you are residing.

Does the License allow me to carry any weapon?No.  This is a Concealed Handgun License.  See ORS 166.210(4) for the definition of a handgun.

Are there places I can't carry my handgun concealed? Yes.  There are several locations in which you cannot carry a firearm, even with a carry permit, including:
  • Federal Facilities - federal courthouses, social security offices, secured areas of airports, airplanes.
  • Posted private property where the owner prohibits firearms possession, and others.
  • National forests marked or posted with signs prohibiting all firearms.
  • Indian reservations or property - you may not carry a firearm concealed without the written permission of the tribal judge; this may also apply to certain casinos on tribal lands.
  • Courts - in a courtroom, jury room, judge's chambers, or adjacent areas that the presiding judge determines should be free of firearms to ensure the safety of litigants, court personnel witnesses, and others.

    PLEASE NOTE:  If you plan to carry your handgun, it is important to research the requirements at these locations before you go.  Learn more at ORS 166.370
Where do I find Oregon Concealed Handgun law?Oregon concealed handgun law can be found at:  http://oregonconcealedtraining.com/oregon-gun-laws-conceal-carry-ors-166-291/
How long is a CHL valid?Four years from date of issue.  However, an arrest or criminal activity involvement is cause of revocation .

What are the application requirements? There are three requirements:
1.  County Residency*
2.  Proof of Competency
3.  Pass a criminal background check 
          *residency is defined in ORS 166.291


What is the cost to apply for a Concealed Handgun License (CHL)? - New License - $65.00 
- Renewal License within County - $50.00
- Address change or replacement within County - $15.00

Where can I get an application for a Concealed Handgun License? Applications are usually available from the sheriff office, or on-line at the county sheriff website.
  1. What would disqualify me from obtaining a CHL? Please review the requirements for obtaining a CHL .  If you do not meet the requirements, you would be disqualified.  If you have a unique situation, you should call the CHL Unit to discuss your particular circumstances.  Otherwise, the requirements are that you must:
    1. Be a US citizen, or a legal alien who can document continuous residency in the United States for at least six months and has declared, in wirting, to the INS your intent to acquire citizenship (Form N400).
    2. Be at least 21 years old.
    3. Have no legal condition that would prohibit you from possessing a firearm under either Oregon or Federal law.
    4. Have no outstanding warrants for your arrest.
    5. Not have been dishonorably discharged from the Armed Services.
    6. Not be an unlawful user of, or addicted to, a controlled substance.
    7. Not be on any form of pre-trial release.
    8. Not be required to register as a sex offender in any state.
    9. Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor, or found guilty of a misdemeanor withing four years prior to application 
    10. Not be subject to a citation issued under ORS 163.735 or an order issued under ORS 30.866, 107.700 to 107.723 or 163.738 (e.g. Stalking or Restraining Orders).
    11. Demonstrate handgun competency.  For military veterans, this can be accomplished by presenting a DD214 that specifies handgun training.  For all others, this can be accomplished by presenting a certificate of completion from a handgun safety course taught by an NRA instructor.


How will I know if my application was denied or revoked? If your CHL is denied or revoked, you will be sent a certified letter advising you of that fact and the reason for the denial/revocation. If your CHL is denied or revoked, you will be sent a certified letter advising you of that fact and the reason for the denial/revocation.

What would cause my CHL to be revoked?In essence, anything that would cause you to be denied a license when you initially applied would cause your CHL to be revoked.  Examples would include:  new arrests where you are on a form of pre-trial release, conviction of a misdemeanor, or being named as the respondent of a restraining order that's in effect.  Please call if you have a concern in this area.

If my CHL application is denied or my CHL is revoked, can I appeal? ORS provides an appeal process for denials and revocations through the filing of a petition through Circuit Court.  You have 30 days from the date you receive the revocation letter to appeal the decision.  For additional information, refer to ORS 166.293(5).

I am a veteran with a DD214; does that satisfy the competency requirement for my application? Maybe.  If your DD214 specifically states the words pistol or handgun training, it would satisfy the requirement.  Words such as 'small arms' or 'marksmanship' alone will not fulfill the statutory wording.

What type of identification do I need to bring?You must bring two pieces of current ID:
  • One must have a current photo (e.g. Oregon Driver's License).
  • The second piece of ID does not have to be a photo ID, however, it must be current (have an expiration date, include your name, and not be expired).
  • New applicants must also bring:
    • Proof of competency (e.g. NRA Certificate)
    • Completed Reference Sheet

 Please do not apply until you have met the competency requirement in one of the following ways:

• Complete a hunters' safety course approved by the Department of Fish and Wildlife or similar agency, if handgun training was a component of the course.

Completion of any firearm safety or training course available to the general public offered by law enforcement, a community college or private or public institution or organization, or firearms training school, if the instructors were certified by the NRA or a law enforcement agency and if the course had a handgun safety component.

• Complete a handgun safety class taught by an NRA certified instructor. Certification or card issued must be presented at the time of your scheduled appointment.

• Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety offered for security guards or other law enforcement officers. Certification must be presented at your scheduled appointment.

• Provide a copy of your DD214 if it indicates you have been trained with a handgun, sidearm or pistol. If your DD214 does not indicate handgun training, we will be unable to accept this as proof of your competency.

• Present evidence of equivalent experience with a handgun through participation in organized shooting competition or military experience.
Which county should I apply in if I am not a resident of Oregon

         Statutes mandate that as a non-resident you must live in a contiguous state.

         From the research I have done I would recommend applying in Linn, Grant, or Columbia (WA residents) county.

         Clackamas county website says it will not issue to non-residents 

         Marion county website says it will not issue to non-residents 

         Multnomah county FAQ page says it will not issue to non-residents 

         

What states can I carry concealed in with an Oregon License

  Oregon does not have reciprocity with any other states, but there are a number of states that will recognize the Oregon concealed handgun license. REMEMBER you must follow other states laws when legally carrying within that state.
  
 These are the states that recognize the Oregon license as of January 2014 according to usacarry.com

The statutes are hard to understand. Where can I get a better understanding of Oregon Gun Laws

  The book OREGON CONCEALED is an easy to read and easy to understand book giving the reader an excellent understanding of the law and how it applies to you in the real world, going over such topics as:

How to handle a police stop

The definition of concealed

Justification of deadly force

Written by a retired attorney who had (and won) numerous cases involving firearms and conceal carry

Oregon Concealed Weapon Laws

Oregon Concealed Carry Law

The Law

The State of Oregon has an easy to navigate website for the Oregon Revised statutes. I also keep these links on the website www.oregonconcealedtraining.com for easy reference (bookmark it).

The Problem:
The state legislature has not spent the time to fill in the blanks. Many enforcement agencies will have their own interpretation of many of the different laws, and without a law degree, the wording of many the Oregon laws regarding firearms are not very clear to most people.

The Solution:
The book OREGON CONCEALED (a practical guide for everyone) breaks it all down in lay-mans terms and makes the law easy to understand for everyone. Don Leach is a retired attorney who specialized in civil rights and had many cases involving conceal carry, handgun cases, and self defense using a firearm (with a 100% win rate). Also a very fun and easy read, Don uses real cases from his practice to illustrate how the law affects you in real world scenarios.


Oregon Concealed Training also provides online and in-person training for Oregon, Utah, and Arizona conceal carry licenses/permits



Do I qualify for a concealed handgun license?







§ 166.291¹
Issuance of concealed handgun license
  • • application
  • • fees
  • • liability

(1)The sheriff of a county, upon a persons application for an Oregon concealed handgun license, upon receipt of the appropriate fees and after compliance with the procedures set out in this section, shall issue the person a concealed handgun license if the person:
(a)(A) Is a citizen of the United States; or
(B)Is a legal resident alien who can document continuous residency in the county for at least six months and has declared in writing to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services the intent to acquire citizenship status and can present proof of the written declaration to the sheriff at the time of application for the license;
(b)Is at least 21 years of age;
(c)Is a resident of the county;
(d)Has no outstanding warrants for arrest;
(e)Is not free on any form of pretrial release;
(f)Demonstrates competence with a handgun by any one of the following:
(A)Completion of any hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife or a similar agency of another state if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(B)Completion of any National Rifle Association firearms safety or training course if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(C)Completion of any firearms safety or training course or class available to the general public offered by law enforcement, community college, or private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or a law enforcement agency if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(D)Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investigators, reserve law enforcement officers or any other law enforcement officers if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(E)Presents evidence of equivalent experience with a handgun through participation in organized shooting competition or military service;
(F)Is licensed or has been licensed to carry a firearm in this state, unless the license has been revoked; or
(G)Completion of any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a firearms instructor certified by a law enforcement agency or the National Rifle Association if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(g)Has never been convicted of a felony or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a felony;
(h)Has not been convicted of a misdemeanor or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a misdemeanor within the four years prior to the application;
(i)Has not been committed to the Oregon Health Authority under ORS 426.130 (Court determination of mental illness);
(j)Has not been found to be mentally ill and is not subject to an order under ORS 426.130 (Court determination of mental illness) that the person be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm as a result of that mental illness;
(k)Has been discharged from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for more than four years if, while a minor, the person was found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for having committed an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony or a misdemeanor involving violence, as defined in ORS 166.470 (Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms);
(L)Has not been convicted of an offense involving controlled substances or participated in a court-supervised drug diversion program, except this disability does not operate to exclude a person if:
(A)The person has been convicted only once of violating ORS 475.864 (Unlawful possession of marijuana) (3) and has not completed a court-supervised drug diversion program under ORS 135.907 (Notification of availability of diversion)or
(B)The person has completed a court-supervised drug diversion program under ORS 135.907 (Notification of availability of diversion) and has not been convicted of violating ORS 475.864 (Unlawful possession of marijuana) (3);
(n)Has not received a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States; and
(o)Is not required to register as a sex offender in any state.
(2)A person who has been granted relief under ORS 166.274(Relief from prohibition against possessing or purchasing firearm) or 166.293 (Denial or revocation of license) or section 5, chapter 826, Oregon Laws 2009, or 18 U.S.C. 925(c) or has had the persons record expunged under the laws of this state or equivalent laws of other jurisdictions is not subject to the disabilities in subsection (1)(g) to (L) of this section.
(3)Before the sheriff may issue a license:
(a)The application must state the applicants legal name, current address and telephone number, date and place of birth, hair and eye color and height and weight. The application must also list the applicants residence address or addresses for the previous three years. The application must contain a statement by the applicant that the applicant meets the requirements of subsection (1) of this section. The application may include the Social Security number of the applicant if the applicant voluntarily provides this number. The application must be signed by the applicant.
(b)The applicant must submit to fingerprinting and photographing by the sheriff. The sheriff shall fingerprint and photograph the applicant and shall conduct any investigation necessary to corroborate the requirements listed under subsection (1) of this section. If a nationwide criminal records check is necessary, the sheriff shall request the Department of State Police to conduct the check, including fingerprint identification, through the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation shall return the fingerprint cards used to conduct the criminal records check and may not keep any record of the fingerprints. The Department of State Police shall report the results of the fingerprint-based criminal records check to the sheriff. The Department of State Police shall also furnish the sheriff with any information about the applicant that the Department of State Police may have in its possession including, but not limited to, manual or computerized criminal offender information.
(4)Application forms for concealed handgun licenses shall be supplied by the sheriff upon request. The forms shall be uniform throughout this state in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY CONCEALED HANDGUN
Date________
I hereby declare as follows:
I am a citizen of the United States or a legal resident alien who can document continuous residency in the county for at least six months and have declared in writing to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services my intention to become a citizen and can present proof of the written declaration to the sheriff at the time of this application. I am at least 21 years of age. I have been discharged from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for more than four years if, while a minor, I was found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for having committed an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony or a misdemeanor involving violence, as defined in ORS 166.470 (Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms). I have never been convicted of a felony or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a felony in the State of Oregon or elsewhere. I have not, within the last four years, been convicted of a misdemeanor or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a misdemeanor. Except as provided in ORS 166.291(Issuance of concealed handgun license) (1)(L), I have not been convicted of an offense involving controlled substances or completed a court-supervised drug diversion program. There are no outstanding warrants for my arrest and I am not free on any form of pretrial release. I have not been committed to the Oregon Health Authority under ORS 426.130 (Court determination of mental illness), nor have I been found mentally ill and presently subject to an order prohibiting me from purchasing or possessing a firearm because of mental illness. If any of the previous conditions do apply to me, I have been granted relief or wish to petition for relief from the disability under ORS 166.274 (Relief from prohibition against possessing or purchasing firearm) or 166.293 (Denial or revocation of license)or section 5, chapter 826, Oregon Laws 2009, or 18 U.S.C. 925(c) or have had the records expunged. I am not subject to a citation issued under ORS 163.735 (Citation) or an order issued under ORS 30.866(Action for issuance or violation of stalking protective order),107.700 (Short title) to 107.735 (Duties of State Court Administrator) or 163.738 (Effect of citation). I have never received a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States. I am not required to register as a sex offender in any state. I understand I will be fingerprinted and photographed.
Legal name ____________
Age ______ Date of birth ________
Place of birth ____________
Social Security number ___________
Proof of identification (Two pieces of current identification are required, one of which must bear a photograph of the applicant. The type of identification and the number on the identification are to be filled in by the sheriff.):
1.____________
2.____________
Height _____ Weight _____
Hair color _____ Eye color _____
Current address _________________________________________________
(List residence addresses for the past three years on the back.)
City _____ County _____ Zip _____
Phone _____
I have read the entire text of this application, and the statements therein are correct and true. (Making false statements on this application is a misdemeanor.)
_______________
(Signature of Applicant)
Character references.
___________________________
Name Address
___________________________
Name Address
Approved ___ Disapproved ___ by ___
Competence with handgun demonstrated by _____ (to be filled in by sheriff)
Date _____ Fee Paid _____
License No. _____
______________________________________________________________________________
(5)(a) Fees for concealed handgun licenses are:
(A)$15 to the Department of State Police for conducting the fingerprint check of the applicant.
(B)$50 to the sheriff for the issuance or renewal of a concealed handgun license.
(C)$15 to the sheriff for the duplication of a license because of loss or change of address.
(b)The sheriff may enter into an agreement with the Department of Transportation to produce the concealed handgun license.
(6)No civil or criminal liability shall attach to the sheriff or any authorized representative engaged in the receipt and review of, or an investigation connected with, any application for, or in the issuance, denial or revocation of, any license under ORS 166.291(Issuance of concealed handgun license) to 166.295(Renewal of license) as a result of the lawful performance of duties under those sections.
(7)Immediately upon acceptance of an application for a concealed handgun license, the sheriff shall enter the applicants name into the Law Enforcement Data System indicating that the person is an applicant for a concealed handgun license or is a license holder.
(8)The county sheriff may waive the residency requirement in subsection (1)(c) of this section for a resident of a contiguous state who has a compelling business interest or other legitimate demonstrated need.
(9)For purposes of subsection (1)(c) of this section, a person is a resident of a county if the person:
(a)Has a current Oregon driver license issued to the person showing a residence address in the county;
(b)Is registered to vote in the county and has a memorandum card issued to the person under ORS 247.181(Memorandum card) showing a residence address in the county;
(c)Has documentation showing that the person currently leases or owns real property in the county; or
(d)Has documentation showing that the person filed an Oregon tax return for the most recent tax year showing a residence address in the county. [1989 c.839 §8 (166.291 (Issuance of concealed handgun license) to 166.293 (Denial or revocation of license) enacted in lieu of 166.290); 1991 c.67 §38; 1993 c.732 §2; 1993 c.735 §4; 1995 c.729 §6; 1999 c.1052 §6; 2001 c.104 §56; 2003 c.166 §1; 2005 c.22 §115; 2007 c.368 §2; 2009 c.595 §113; 2009 c.826 §7; 2011 c.547 §33]
Note: The amendments to 166.291 (Issuance of concealed handgun license) by section 10, chapter 826, Oregon Laws 2009, become operative January 2, 2016. See section 14, chapter 826, Oregon Laws 2009, as amended by section 23, chapter 826, Oregon Laws 2009, and section 2, chapter 448, Oregon Laws 2011. The text that is operative on and after January 2, 2016, including amendments by section 34, chapter 547, Oregon Laws 2011, is set forth for the users convenience.
166.291 (Issuance of concealed handgun license). (1) The sheriff of a county, upon a persons application for an Oregon concealed handgun license, upon receipt of the appropriate fees and after compliance with the procedures set out in this section, shall issue the person a concealed handgun license if the person:
(a)(A) Is a citizen of the United States; or
(B)Is a legal resident alien who can document continuous residency in the county for at least six months and has declared in writing to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services the intent to acquire citizenship status and can present proof of the written declaration to the sheriff at the time of application for the license;
(b)Is at least 21 years of age;
(c)Is a resident of the county;
(d)Has no outstanding warrants for arrest;
(e)Is not free on any form of pretrial release;
(f)Demonstrates competence with a handgun by any one of the following:
(A)Completion of any hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife or a similar agency of another state if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(B)Completion of any National Rifle Association firearms safety or training course if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(C)Completion of any firearms safety or training course or class available to the general public offered by law enforcement, community college, or private or public institution or organization or firearms training school utilizing instructors certified by the National Rifle Association or a law enforcement agency if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(D)Completion of any law enforcement firearms safety or training course or class offered for security guards, investigators, reserve law enforcement officers or any other law enforcement officers if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(E)Presents evidence of equivalent experience with a handgun through participation in organized shooting competition or military service;
(F)Is licensed or has been licensed to carry a firearm in this state, unless the license has been revoked; or
(G)Completion of any firearms training or safety course or class conducted by a firearms instructor certified by a law enforcement agency or the National Rifle Association if handgun safety was a component of the course;
(g)Has never been convicted of a felony or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a felony;
(h)Has not been convicted of a misdemeanor or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a misdemeanor within the four years prior to the application;
(i)Has not been committed to the Oregon Health Authority under ORS 426.130 (Court determination of mental illness);
(j)Has not been found to be mentally ill and is not subject to an order under ORS 426.130 (Court determination of mental illness) that the person be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm as a result of that mental illness;
(k)Has been discharged from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for more than four years if, while a minor, the person was found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for having committed an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony or a misdemeanor involving violence, as defined in ORS 166.470 (Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms);
(L)Has not been convicted of an offense involving controlled substances or participated in a court-supervised drug diversion program, except this disability does not operate to exclude a person if:
(A)The person has been convicted only once of violating ORS 475.864 (Unlawful possession of marijuana) (3) and has not completed a court-supervised drug diversion program under ORS 135.907 (Notification of availability of diversion)or
(B)The person has completed a court-supervised drug diversion program under ORS 135.907 (Notification of availability of diversion) and has not been convicted of violating ORS 475.864 (Unlawful possession of marijuana) (3);
(n)Has not received a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States; and
(o)Is not required to register as a sex offender in any state.
(2)A person who has been granted relief under ORS 166.274(Relief from prohibition against possessing or purchasing firearm) or 166.293 (Denial or revocation of license) or 18 U.S.C. 925(c) or has had the persons record expunged under the laws of this state or equivalent laws of other jurisdictions is not subject to the disabilities in subsection (1)(g) to (L) of this section.
(3)Before the sheriff may issue a license:
(a)The application must state the applicants legal name, current address and telephone number, date and place of birth, hair and eye color and height and weight. The application must also list the applicants residence address or addresses for the previous three years. The application must contain a statement by the applicant that the applicant meets the requirements of subsection (1) of this section. The application may include the Social Security number of the applicant if the applicant voluntarily provides this number. The application must be signed by the applicant.
(b)The applicant must submit to fingerprinting and photographing by the sheriff. The sheriff shall fingerprint and photograph the applicant and shall conduct any investigation necessary to corroborate the requirements listed under subsection (1) of this section. If a nationwide criminal records check is necessary, the sheriff shall request the Department of State Police to conduct the check, including fingerprint identification, through the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation shall return the fingerprint cards used to conduct the criminal records check and may not keep any record of the fingerprints. The Department of State Police shall report the results of the fingerprint-based criminal records check to the sheriff. The Department of State Police shall also furnish the sheriff with any information about the applicant that the Department of State Police may have in its possession including, but not limited to, manual or computerized criminal offender information.
(4)Application forms for concealed handgun licenses shall be supplied by the sheriff upon request. The forms shall be uniform throughout this state in substantially the following form:
______________________________________________________________________________
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY:LEND CONCEALED HANDGUN
Date________
I hereby declare as follows:
I am a citizen of the United States or a legal resident alien who can document continuous residency in the county for at least six months and have declared in writing to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services my intention to become a citizen and can present proof of the written declaration to the sheriff at the time of this application. I am at least 21 years of age. I have been discharged from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for more than four years if, while a minor, I was found to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for having committed an act that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony or a misdemeanor involving violence, as defined in ORS 166.470 (Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms). I have never been convicted of a felony or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a felony in the State of Oregon or elsewhere. I have not, within the last four years, been convicted of a misdemeanor or found guilty, except for insanity under ORS 161.295 (Effect of mental disease or defect), of a misdemeanor. Except as provided in ORS 166.291(Issuance of concealed handgun license) (1)(L), I have not been convicted of an offense involving controlled substances or completed a court-supervised drug diversion program. There are no outstanding warrants for my arrest and I am not free on any form of pretrial release. I have not been committed to the Oregon Health Authority under ORS 426.130 (Court determination of mental illness), nor have I been found mentally ill and presently subject to an order prohibiting me from purchasing or possessing a firearm because of mental illness. If any of the previous conditions do apply to me, I have been granted relief or wish to petition for relief from the disability under ORS 166.274 (Relief from prohibition against possessing or purchasing firearm) or 166.293 (Denial or revocation of license)or 18 U.S.C. 925(c) or have had the records expunged. I am not subject to a citation issued under ORS 163.735 (Citation) or an order issued under ORS 30.866 (Action for issuance or violation of stalking protective order)107.700 (Short title) to 107.735(Duties of State Court Administrator) or 163.738 (Effect of citation). I have never received a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States. I am not required to register as a sex offender in any state. I understand I will be fingerprinted and photographed.
Legal name ____________
Age ______ Date of birth ________
Place of birth ____________
Social Security number ___________
Proof of identification (Two pieces of current identification are required, one of which must bear a photograph of the applicant. The type of identification and the number on the identification are to be filled in by the sheriff.):
1.____________
2.____________
Height _____ Weight _____
Hair color _____ Eye color _____
Current address _________________________________________________
(List residence addresses for the past three years on the back.)
City _____ County _____ Zip _____
Phone _____
I have read the entire text of this application, and the statements therein are correct and true. (Making false statements on this application is a misdemeanor.)
_______________
(Signature of Applicant)
Character references.
___________________________
Name: Address
___________________________
Name: Address
Approved ___ Disapproved ___ by ___
Competence with handgun demonstrated by _____ (to be filled in by sheriff)
Date _____ Fee Paid _____
License No. _____
______________________________________________________________________________
(5)(a) Fees for concealed handgun licenses are:
(A)$15 to the Department of State Police for conducting the fingerprint check of the applicant.
(B)$50 to the sheriff for the issuance or renewal of a concealed handgun license.
(C)$15 to the sheriff for the duplication of a license because of loss or change of address.
(b)The sheriff may enter into an agreement with the Department of Transportation to produce the concealed handgun license.
(6)No civil or criminal liability shall attach to the sheriff or any authorized representative engaged in the receipt and review of, or an investigation connected with, any application for, or in the issuance, denial or revocation of, any license under ORS 166.291(Issuance of concealed handgun license) to 166.295(Renewal of license) as a result of the lawful performance of duties under those sections.
(7)Immediately upon acceptance of an application for a concealed handgun license, the sheriff shall enter the applicants name into the Law Enforcement Data System indicating that the person is an applicant for a concealed handgun license or is a license holder.
(8)The county sheriff may waive the residency requirement in subsection (1)(c) of this section for a resident of a contiguous state who has a compelling business interest or other legitimate demonstrated need.
(9)For purposes of subsection (1)(c) of this section, a person is a resident of a county if the person:
(a)Has a current Oregon driver license issued to the person showing a residence address in the county;
(b)Is registered to vote in the county and has a memorandum card issued to the person under ORS 247.181(Memorandum card) showing a residence address in the county;
(c)Has documentation showing that the person currently leases or owns real property in the county; or
(d)Has documentation showing that the person filed an Oregon tax return for the most recent tax year showing a residence address in the county.
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