HB 2705 Oregon
Voluntary “Do Not Sell List” for Firearms
Directs Department of State Police to establish voluntary firearm Do Not Sell List using secure Internet website.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Directs Department of State Police to establish voluntary firearm Do Not Sell List using secure Internet website.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
A person is exempt from firearm background checks if the person is a participant in the Address Confidentiality Program.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of Senate Judiciary Committee
Permits board of community college to determine whether to establish campus police department and commission police officers.
Position: Neutral
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Establishes tax credit against personal income taxes for purchase of qualifying gun safes or locking mechanisms.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Increases fees payable to county sheriff for issuance, renewal or duplication of concealed handgun license.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed
Reciprocity allows anyone with a concealed handgun license (CHL) in one state to carry in another state. Oregon's CHL requirements are so lax that not even Texas will accept Oregon's CHLs.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of House Judiciary Committee
Reciprocity allows anyone with a concealed handgun license (CHL) in one state to carry in another state. Oregon's CHL requirements are so lax that not even Texas will accept Oregon's CHLs.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of Senate Judiciary Committee
Concealed handgun license (CHL) requirements vary among Oregon counties. If a CHL applicant cannot or will not meet the higher standards in one county, the applicant can "shop" for a sheriff with more lax CHL requirements.
Position: Oppose
Status: Failed to pass out of Senate Judiciary Committee
Creates a tax credit for the cost of background checks for firearm sales and allows the travel mileage associated with the background check to be tax deductible.
Position: Neutral
Status: Failed to pass out of House Judiciary Committee
Requires owner or possessor of firearm to secure firearm with trigger or cable lock or in locked container except in specified circumstances.
Position: Support
Status: July 1, 2019: End of session, bill was not passed