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It's legal to cc or oc. When out hiking I oc and have never had a problem. Even at multnomah falls.
??? Does this include the buildings? I know the law recently changed to allow in National Parks. Unsure of how that applies to:
A) National Scenic Area
B) Buildings in National Parks
C) Buildings in National Scenic Area
my understanding is only if the building itself is federally owned.If federal employees work in the building, it's illegal.
Carry on trails, no problem. Visitor center workers are mostly USFS Employees, no carry inside.If federal employees work in the building, it's illegal. The Columbia Rivet Gorge National Scenic Area is under the forest service so their rules would apply. They will specifically ban shooting but I've never seen anything from them prohibiting possession of firearms.
I can't imagine going there now it is so crowded. Not only do u have to buy tickets in advance, u have to buy advance tickets even if you ride a bicycle to there instead of driving! WAY to crowded for my tastes. I've been to famous places in Europe with fewer poeple.Is it legal to carry concealed (with a valid CHL) at Multnomah Falls and the trails nearby? The USDA Forest Service website says that the falls are part of the "Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area," but I'm not sure how that relates to concealed carry.
I hear this said a lot, but I just want to point out that IR cameras are a thing, so I wouldn't assume going forward that "concealed means concealed". A LOT of agencies and companies used the pandemic as an excuse to tool up on surveillance, and many thought IR cams would help them detect fevers (just for example). It's a slam dunk that they will be repurposed for all kinds of things, including weapon detection. And you can't tell by looking at a camera whether it has that capability.Well if it's truly concealed and stays that way who's to know?