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HB 3076 Oregon

State Licensing for Arms Dealers

Most arms dealers in Oregon are required to have a federal license to be "in the business" of selling firearms. This bill relates to requiring federally licensed firearms dealers to also be licensed by the state of Oregon.

Position: Support

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee with subsequent referral to House Ways and Means

HB 3884 Oregon

Firearm Hold Agreement

Concerning firearm hold agreements to reduce risk of firearm-related death or injury including suicide.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

SB 1172 Oregon

Arming Domestic Violence Harassers

Provides that the crime of harassment is not a qualifying misdemeanor for purposes of the statute prohibiting the possession of firearms and ammunition based on being the subject of certain court orders or being convicted of certain crimes.

Position: Oppose

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee

HB 3836 Oregon

Removes OSP as Point of Contact (POC) for Firearm Background Checks 2025

Department of State Police no longer performs NICS checks for gun dealer firearm transfers.

Position: Oppose

Status: Referred to Speaker's desk.

HB 3742 Oregon

Repeals Oregon Law; Allows Legislators to Carry Hidden Guns in Capitol

This bill repeals Oregon law; allows legislators and people who work in the Oregon Capitol and who have a concealed handgun license to carry loaded, hidden firearms in the Oregon Capitol.

Position: Oppose

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 3693 Oregon

Repeals Key Oregon Firearm Safety Laws

Repeals many important Oregon firearm safety laws.

Position: Oppose

Status: House Judiciary Committee

SB 1015 Oregon

Funding to Reduce Community Gun Violence

Chief Sponsor: Senator Sollman

Position: Support

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee with subsequent referral to Joint Committee On Ways and Means

HB 3075 Oregon

Modifications to Ballot Measure 114

Clarifies certain points of Measure 114 but introduces dangerous and unnecessary carve outs for law enforcement and military personnel; delays the permitting requirement until July 1, 2026; and exempts "hunting guns" until 2028.

Position: Neutral

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 3515 Oregon

Require Public Safety Officers to Have Training in Nonlethal Techniques

Provides that the training required to obtain certification as a public safety officer armed with a firearm must include two hours of training in nonlethal techniques for each hour of training in lethal techniques.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 3443 Oregon

Regarding Felon in Possession of a Firearm

The Act says that each gun possessed by a felon constitutes a separate offense.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee