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Under ORS 166.435, you can transfer a firearm a spouse or domestic partner without the need for a background check. The law also carves out exceptions for a long list of other family members: Parent or stepparent. Child or stepchild.
A parent/guardian or anyone in the lawful transfer list could give a pistol or long-gun to a 18, 19, or 20 year old. That is ok under state and federal law.
There is a $10.00 fee per transaction and funds the program. We also conduct background checks for private party sales at gun shows.
Carrying an unregistered machine gun or other National Firearms Act (NFA) weapon could very likely lead to a federal felony criminal charge. This Class B felony is serious business even at the state level. It can result in up to 10 years in prison and/or a fine up to $250,000.
An individual in Oregon may transfer a firearm to someone for -- and the transferred firearm may be possessed prior to, during and while completing -- activities related to hunting, trapping or target shooting. A transfer may only be completed between the two parties with the firearm in hand at a licensed gun dealer
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Carrying a Concealed Firearm in Oregon Carrying a firearm concealed upon your person without a Concealed Handgun License is a crime in Oregon. Similarly, possessing a handgun that is concealed and readily accessible to you within any vehicle without a Concealed Handgun License is also a crime in Oregon.
Background Check $10 per purchaser. Transfer Fee $25 per firearm.
Private party gun sales without a background check are illegal in Oregon, but provided that youve acquired the gun lawfully as a purchase through an FFL, or youve acquired the gun as a gift from a spouse or domestic partner, parent or stepparent, child or stepchild, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, aunt or uncle,
Oregon Revised Statutes 166.170, 171 and 176 state that NO conditional use permit is necessary for a landowner and guests to discharge firearms on private property. In fact, Counties cannot restrict the discharge of firearms on private property in rural unincorperated areas.
By Oregon law if you want to carry a firearm concealed upon your person, or concealed and readily accessible within a vehicle, you must have a Concealed Handgun License (CHL). An Oregon CHL is issued by your county sheriff.

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