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Car Carrying in Oregon Clarification

Just Us

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Is the only time you have to unload when your in a car is when you travel through a city or municipal prohibiting loaded firearms? This is the way I'm reading it. Or all car carry without a permit?

Sucks that it includes the magazine to.
 

skinny

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Without a chl you always have to unload your gun. Have it where the driver can't reach it. Your also supposed to store the ammo away from the gun. If you have a permit carry where ever and when ever you want as long as it's not a federal building.
 

TheHossUSMC

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skinny wrote:
Without a chl you always have to unload your gun. Have it where the driver can't reach it. Your also supposed to store the ammo away from the gun. If you have a permit carry where ever and when ever you want as long as it's not a federal building.
This is absolutely not true in any way shape or form. Your vehicle is a "public space" in Oregon and therefore you can OC there. I leave mine on my belt. Being a public space also means that all applicable city bans would apply. The only thing that is true from above is that a CHL excludes you from all the lower forms of government, i.e. cities, counties, bans.
 
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