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Carrying in a court

skinny

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So when I took my CHL class through Jim jacobe (awesome class) we were told that carrying in a court building is off limits. I believe he said because it was a federal building. But in Oregon law it states that anyone with a CHL can. So can we? Can't we? Are the court buildings in Oregon public buildings? Are they federal facilities?

https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/166.370?highlight=166.370

it says in section 3 subsection D that anyone with a CHL is exempt from this. Does anyone know for sure about this?
 

ak56

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skinny wrote:
So when I took my CHL class through Jim jacobe (awesome class) we were told that carrying in a court building is off limits. I believe he said because it was a federal building. But in Oregon law it states that anyone with a CHL can. So can we? Can't we? Are the court buildings in Oregon public buildings? Are they federal facilities?

https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/166.370?highlight=166.370

it says in section 3 subsection D that anyone with a CHL is exempt from this. Does anyone know for sure about this?

Read carefully the ORS that you quoted.

Subsection 1 refers to public buildings.

Subsection 2 refers to courts.

Subsection 3 states: "Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to..."

So the exception for CHL holders applies to subsection 1 - public buildings, and not to subsection 2 - courts.

 
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