“You are allowed to conceal and carry on that campus,” said Umpqua student and part-time wildland firefighter Jeremy Smith, 24. “It’s not a gun-free zone.”

Can you carry a gun on campus in Oregon?

Oregon prohibits any person from intentionally possessing a loaded or unloaded firearm while in or on a public building. “Public building” includes a public or private school, and the grounds adjacent to each such building.

Do any colleges allow concealed carry?

As mentioned, some colleges have voluntarily opted to allow concealed carry, including Cederville University in Ohio and Liberty University in Virginia. 11 states expressly permit concealed carry on campus, including Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wisconsin.

Where can you not carry a concealed weapon in Oregon?

There are several locations in which you cannot carry a firearm, even with a concealed handgun license, including:

  • Any federal facility — federal courthouses, social security offices, secured areas of airports, airplanes.
  • Posted private property where the owner prohibits firearms possession, and others.

Can you conceal carry in Portland Oregon?

“Can I Carry a Concealed Firearm in Portland Oregon?” With a permit, yes. It is unlawful for any person to knowingly possess or carry a firearm, in or upon a public place, including while in a vehicle in a public place, recklessly having failed to remove all the ammunition from the firearm.

Can you carry a gun while hiking in Oregon?

We have a right and privilege to own a gun in this country (as long as you’re not a felon, and not under 21 yrs old for handguns). As for carrying concealed, you need an Oregon Concealed Handgun License to do so. Check the link above for information on obtaining that.

Can you carry a concealed weapon in a school?

No federal law restricts guns on college or university campuses. Two federal laws regulate the possession of firearms in or near K-12 schools: However, the federal law deeming K-12 schools to be gun-free zones has a dangerous loophole: it doesn’t apply to individuals licensed by a state to possess or carry a handgun.

Can you open carry in a dispensary in Oregon?

Oregon Medical Marijuana and Concealed Handgun Licenses The Oregon Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that Oregon sheriffs cannot deny concealed handgun licenses (aka “carry permits) to Oregon medical marijuana cardholders strictly on the basis that they use pot or marijuana.

Does Oregon recognize WA concealed carry?

If you are an Oregon resident, you must apply in the county you live in. Washington residents may apply in Oregon for an Oregon CHL. Oregon does not recognize any other state’s CHL permit. Washington’s permit is NOT valid in Oregon.

Is there an online concealed handgun license training program in Oregon?

Welcome to the online Oregon concealed handgun license handgun safety training program presented by the Oregon State Sheriffs Association. The OSSA and the Sheriffs believe in, and take an oath to uphold, the Constitutions of the State of Oregon and the United States of America.

What are the laws for carrying a gun in Oregon?

Oregon Gun Laws. You can conceal carry in Oregon with a Concealed Handgun License issued in the state. But you must be at least twenty-one years old and complete a state-approved firearm course. Only members of the military that have experience in handling firearms may not undergo the training.

What is the concealed carry University?

The Concealed Carry University ruthlessly pursues truth in all matters related to self-defense. We pull no punches. We also grant no quarter to the ‘gun store and gun range anecdotes’ that have permeated and obfuscated the concealed carry domain.

Where can I not conceal carry in Oregon?

You cannot conceal carry in state parks and forests that have posts restricting the possession of firearms. You cannot conceal carry in safety zones of airports or airport terminals. You cannot conceal carry in any Indian reservation property of Oregon. You cannot conceal carry anywhere that is prohibited by federal laws of the USA.