SB 1015 Oregon
Funding to Reduce Community Gun Violence
Chief Sponsor: Senator Sollman
Position: Support
Status: Joint Committee On Ways and Means
Chief Sponsor: Senator Sollman
Position: Support
Status: Joint Committee On Ways and Means
HB 3075-2 makes minor but necessary modifications to Measure 114. These modifications are supported by Lift Every Voice Oregon and Ceasefire Oregon. On June 2, 2025, SCOTUS declined to hear a challenge on a high-capacity magazine ban in the case Ocean Tactical Supply v Rhode Island thus creating a solid foundation for moving forward with HB 3075.
Position: Support
Status: Ways and Means Committee
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Status: This bill is no longer active in the 2025 legislative session
The Act says that each gun possessed by a felon constitutes a separate offense.
Position: Support
Status: This bill is no longer active in the 2025 legislative session
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Status: This bill is no longer active in the 2025 legislative session
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Status: This bill is no longer active in the 2025 legislative session
The Act prohibits a parent from being left alone with a child if the parent commits certain acts with a gun.
Position: Support
Status: This bill is no longer active in the 2025 legislative session
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Status: No longer active in the 2025 legislative session
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Status: No longer active in the 2025 legislative session
SJR 27 proposes an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to the right to carry concealed firearms.
Position: Oppose
Status: No longer active in the 2025 legislative session