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There are two laws in Oregon that touch on this. The first states you can't wear body armor while committing or attempting a crime involving violence AND while in possession of a deadly weapon.
The other crime regarding felons says if you've been convicted of a crime of violence in the US (misdemeanors and juvenile offenders included) you can't possess body armor. However, if it was only one conviction and it wasn't for criminal homicide, as long as you were discharged from prison or parole 15 years prior this no longer applies.
The other crime regarding felons says if you've been convicted of a crime of violence in the US (misdemeanors and juvenile offenders included) you can't possess body armor. However, if it was only one conviction and it wasn't for criminal homicide, as long as you were discharged from prison or parole 15 years prior this no longer applies.