Showing posts with label concealed law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label concealed law. Show all posts

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





 

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Zimmerman Verdict, The Law Upheld?

  As the verdict spreads across the country, I read the worry of riots and the outcries of injustice. I hear (and read) that the system has failed. I am here to say that I do not see it that way. The way that we have it set up (especially for those that want to follow blindly) the system worked perfectly
 1) There was an accused
 2) He was scheduled a trial
 3) Prosecution and defense ensued
 4) A jury of his peers deliberated over the evidence
 5) the jury reached a decision

Isn't that exactly how the system is supposed to work? Is this not what was called for in outrage? Is that not exactly what happened?
 My heart goes out to the Martin family for their loss. My heart goes out to the Zimmerman family for what they are going to have to endure.
 My gratitude goes to the Jury for upholding the law and the concept of self defense.

 I want to be very clear,I do not think we need a vigilante police force. I do not recommend taking a bite out of crime by seeking out criminals outside of your home. Every agency that I am familiar with discourages the attempt of arresting or engaging another unless necessary for self defense or the defense of another. I do not think that it is a good idea to put yourself in harms way. But, for whatever reason you find yourself in fear for your life, I hope you have the ability to defend yourself as a law abiding citizen.


Whether you live in Oregon or not, this is a great book with a great foundation on the self defense laws. These laws vary from state to state and I strongly recommend that you study the laws for your state. This book also talks about the justification of deadly force and even has a chapter on the Martin/Zimmerman incident. I recommend it.


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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Oregonconcealedtraining.com

   Whether you need a conceal carry class, holsters, or have questions about Conceal law, you can get it all one one easy customer friendly site. Our domain name has changed to www.oregonconcealedtraining.com to make it easier for people to find. It should not take us long to get everything imported over to oregonconcealedtraining.com

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

FREE Shipping on Concealed holsters

Time to make your Christmas a little easier. Until January 7th ALL concealed clothing, purses, and holsters are free shipping. You do not even need a coupon or a discount code. If you purchase any concealment items or clothing, the shipping is FREE. Take a few minutes to compare us to the others, and keep in mind that at OregonConcealed.com you can save enough on shipping to finish filling those stockings.











Saturday, September 29, 2012

Compact Conceal Carry Pistol Kahr CM40

The new CM40 takes Kahr’s value-priced line of DAO pistols a step farther by being chambered in .40 S&W. Barrel length is 3 in., overall length is 5.47 in., width is 0.94 in., and weight is 17.7 oz. Other features include textured polymer grips and drift-adjustable, white-bar combat rear sight and pinned-in polymer front sight. Finish is matte. 

   With a price starting around $500, this is a great deal for a great gun. If you are going to carry concealed, you do not need to compromise stopping power if you want to carry a smaller gun that that you can easily conceal.

   At first glance the CM40 is no larger than the CM9 that made its debut last year.




Read more: http://www.shootingtimes.com/2012/03/30/new-handguns-for-2012-awesome-auto-pistols/#ixzz27sZCqhfn

Friday, September 28, 2012

1000's getting Concealed license in Oregon

 When I say thousands are getting their concealed licenses in Oregon, what I mean is, before the end of the year, I will certify at least a thousand more. This does not include the many other instructors that will also be certifying people to apply for their license.
 I honestly believe that we at Oregon Concealed help more people in Oregon get their Oregon, Utah, and Arizona licenses than anybody else in Oregon. Now... we are making it even easier.
 We have a Groupon going in the Eugene market for a concealed handgun class to get your Oregon certificate.
 Oregon class $35
 Oregon class for 2 $65
 Online Oregon class at your convenience $35

  We have lots of classes scheduled in Portland and Salem
   Check it out.


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Oregon Concealed Weapons Permit

  In Oregon we have a concealed handgun license. In some other states they have a concealed weapons permit which can extend to more than handguns. Although we only license to carry a concealed handgun, we are a shall issue state. Meaning, if you meet the requirements and pass a background check there is no reason for the sheriff dept. to not issue you a license.

Upon completion of a recognized safety class, you take your certificate to the county sheriff office and apply for your Oregon concealed handgun license. In most counties this process will take 3-5 weeks.



Living Social Concealed Carry



Wednesday, August 8, 2012


WaHooooo - first actual review:


On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Dean Allen <***@yahoo.com:

Wow this was a great read! Facts, stories and not too much bs or as I call it attorney shit. Got a lot of good information and was vary entertained in the process. Could not put it down - read cover to cover! I give it ***** stars and recommend it to anyone who honestly wants to be a true American. Everyone needs to take these issues seriously. Each day our state county and government are downsizing. It's up to the people to defend themselves and there families.

Dean


This cover was a consideration, but not chosen - What do you think? The book can be purchased at http://www.oregonconcealed.com

Friday, August 3, 2012

The book is finally back.

We went and picked up our first copies of the book, Oregon Concealed.

  The book is available for $14.95 plus shipping. At www.oregonconcealedlaw.com