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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

HB 2899 Oregon

Tax Credit for Firearm Background Check Fee

Creates a credit against personal income tax for the cost of a criminal history record check required by state law for a transfer of a firearm.

Position: Oppose

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee with subsequent referral to House Committee on Revenue

HB 2780 Oregon

Concealed Carry Holders Skip Permit to Purchase Requirement #2

This bill would allow anyone who has an Oregon concealed handgun license (CHL) to skip the requirement to obtain a permit to purchase before acquiring a firearm in Oregon. Under Measure 114, the permit to purchase process requires hands-on training which Oregon CHL does not.

Position: Oppose

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 2774 Oregon

Parental Abuse with Firearms

The Act prohibits a parent from being left alone with a child if the parent commits certain acts with a gun.

Position: Support

Status: House Judiciary Committee

HB 2396 Oregon

Concealed Carry Holders Skip Permit to Purchase Requirement #1

Provides that a person is automatically qualified to obtain a permit to purchase a firearm if the person holds
a valid concealed handgun license.

Position: Oppose

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee

HB 2172 Oregon

Concealed Carry Reciprocity 2025

Allows people with concealed carry permits in another state to carry a loaded, hidden gun in Oregon as long as that person is a resident of a state with concealed carry requirements equal to or better than Oregon's.

Position: Oppose

Status: House Ways and Means Committee

SJR 27 Oregon

Adding Concealed Carry to the Oregon Constitution

SJR 27 proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to the right to carry concealed firearms.

Position: Oppose

Status: Senate Rules Committee

SB 975 Oregon

Unnecessary Firearm Background Check Exemption

Exempts a transferee who is a certified participant in the Address Confidentiality Program, or who has a driver license with a continuous traveler address, from the private firearm transfer criminal background check requirement.

Position: Oppose

Status: Senate Judiciary Committee

SB 947 Oregon

“Militia” References Change to “National Guard”

Changes the term “militia” in the state statutes to “national guard.”

Position: Support

Status: Senate Committee On Veterans, Emergency Management, Federal and World Affairs