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Senate Bills
SB
406 Provides
persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state
with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun
license.Died in Committee
SB
567 Modifies authority of county
sheriff related to issuance and revocation of concealed handgun
license.Died in Committee
SB
568 Prohibits specified units of government
from adopting conditions of employment that regulate restrict
or prohibit specified activities related to firearms.Died
in Committee
SB
569 Modifies definition of public place
for purpose of certain city or county ordinances related to
possession of loaded firearms.Died in Committee
SB
573 Modifies circumstances under which person
may petition for relief from prohibition on possession of firearms.Incorporated
into SB 603
SB
603 Defines readily accessible for purposes
of prohibition on possessing readily accessible concealed handgun
within vehicle.* This bill has been heavily
amended. It has passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee
and passed the Senate May 12th. On May 22nd the House Judiciary
Committee adopted amendments that strengthened the bill.This
bill
passed out of the House Judiciary Committee on May 28th.It was
repassed by the Senate on June 12th.Signed
by Governor June 24th.
SB
852 Removes Department of State Police as
designated state point of contact for purposes of National Instant
Criminal Background Check System. Requires gun dealer to obtain
authorization to transfer firearm directly from system.Died
in Committee
SB
926 Exempts honorably discharged and retired
members of military from various crimes relating to possession
of weapon.Died in Committee
SB
953 Imposes 14-day waiting period for purchase
of firearms from gun dealers.Died in Committee
SB
954 Creates crime of failure to report loss
or theft of firearm. Punishes by maximum of 30 days imprisonment,
$1,250 fine, or both.
Directs Oregon State Police to maintain registry of firearms
lost or stolen in Oregon. Died in Committee
House Bills
HB
2099 Provides
persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state
with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun
license.Died in Committee
HB
2296 Creates
presumption that persons certified by Department of Public Safety
Standards and Training are eligible for concealed handgun license.Died
in Committee
HB
2314 Modifies certain crimes
predicated on person's status as felon. Died in Committee
HB
2330
Applies defense to crime of felon in possession of firearm to
certain other crimes predicated on person's status as felon.
HB
2463Provides persons licensed
to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections
provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.(Support)This
bill has been moved to the Ways and Means Committee after being
amended to make it meaningless.Died in Committee
HB2530
Authorizes Department of Human Services
to adopt rules addressing storage transportation and use of
firearms and ammunition in presence of children in foster care.Died
in Committee
HB
2644 Exempts
transferor of firearm from performing criminal history
record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun
license. Died in Committee
HB
2645 Requires
Department of State Police to destroy records obtained
during criminal records check within 24 hours of approval for
qualified firearms purchases. Died
in Committee
HB
2727.Prohibits public body
from releasing information that can be used to identify holder
of or applicant for concealed handgun license. (Support)
This bill has been amended into 2727
A. It fails to achieve its original intent. It passed
in the House on May 4th. It was heard in Senate Judiciary May
21 and held over for possible amendments to May 26th.On May
28th the Senate Judiciary Committee added more bad amendments
and sent it to the Senate Rules Committee where it... Died in
Committee
HB
2764 Exempts concealed
handgun license records from disclosure under public records
law. Requires disclosure of information obtained in connection
with concealed handgun license under specified circumstances.
Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Died in Committee
HB
2853 Expands prohibition
on possessing and transferring firearm to include person found
guilty except for insanity of misdemeanor.(OPPOSE) Note, this bill is being turned into a vehicle to comply
with federal law seeking mental health records.Scheduled
for a hearing in House Rules May 20th Postponed until
May 27th. On June 2, the House Rules
Committee adopted the "dash 8" amendments and passed
it to the Ways and Means Public Safety Subcommitee with only
one "no" vote, Representative Bill Garrard.On June 22 the bill passed out of Subcommittee with
three
"no" votes. On June 23 the bill passed out of
the full Ways and Means Committee with
seven "no" votes. It currently awaits floor
action in the House and Senate. Passed House
on 6/23 and Senate on 6/29.
HB
2991 Exempts
transferor of firearm from performing criminal history record
check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.
Died in Committee