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Not entirely. It simply allows schools to decide for themselves. Granted, many do prohibit firearms but also allow exceptions under ORS 166.270 that does allow CHL permit holders. Like PCC. I guess now you have to be a detective, but there is also the requirement than those restricting access have to prominently display their policy at points of entry.. in full... including citations and any exceptions to have the affect of law.Oregon SB554 ended our right to carry on school grounds in 2021.
School boards (public K-12, colleges, universities) may adopt policies banning CHL holders from possession of guns on school grounds.
Yes. Just that there is a distinction between a general firearms ban (with exceptions) and a firearms ban that also specifically bans CHL holders, too. It looks like most do have a general ban, but not all also prohibit CHL holders as well. IE., most colleges and universities appear to exempt CHL holders, but that's about as far down the chain as I looked.Prior to 2021 SB554 School Boards and signage meant nothing to Oregon CHL holders. Now if there is a No Firearms sign on campus or notice on the website, then you are screwed. The big loss with SB554 was school "grounds" which include that vacant lot owned by the district across town from any schools it too is a legal no guns zone.
Now we have to conceal carry our dogs. They have gone too far!I had to drop my wife off at the COCC campus in Bend this summer and found out that CHL holders are not banned, however they really, really, really want you to keep it concealed because their snowflakes may over-react if they see a firearm. Also, dogs are banned on the COCC campus, so I had to keep mine concealed in the car.
