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An arrest....Since Oregon does not recognize Washington permits or any other state. Hypothetically, if you did carry and ran into a encounter with a LEO in Oregon. What would that look like? What is most police officers reactions upon showing them a valid out of state permit?
Get your Oregon Non Resident Permit, problem solved!Since Oregon does not recognize Washington permits or any other state. Hypothetically, if you did carry and ran into a encounter with a LEO in Oregon. What would that look like? What is most police officers reactions upon showing them a valid out of state permit?
Also, I believe it's a class-c misdemeanor, which means you'll lose your Washington license.First, an arrest.
Then you'll be charged.
You'll fight it and the get contacted by high profile DC lawyers for some pro bono 2A work, which you'll gladly accept.
After years of struggle, you'll finally argue your case in front of the Supreme Court, where you'll win, thus gaining countrywide carry for all of us.
You'll be a 2A hero whose name will go down in history. You'll get your own Wikipedia page.
Wherever you go, men will want to be you and women all over you and for some reason, someone gives you a Barrett and a free drink at every bar you saddle up to.
In short, you will gain celebrity and immortality.
....
Or you'll get arrested, gun confiscated, end up paying a fine, and hopefully at some point you'll get your gun back.
Roll those dice. Let us know how it goes.
First, an arrest.
Then you'll be charged.
You'll fight it and then get contacted by high profile DC lawyers for some pro bono 2A work, which you'll gladly accept.
After years of struggle, you'll finally argue your case in front of the Supreme Court, where you'll win, thus gaining countrywide carry for all of us.
You'll be a 2A hero whose name will go down in history. You'll get your own Wikipedia page.
Wherever you go, men will want to be you and women all over you and for some reason, someone gives you a Barrett and a free drink at every bar you saddle up to.
In short, you will gain celebrity and immortality.
....
Or you'll get arrested, gun confiscated, end up paying a fine, and hopefully at some point you'll get your gun back.
Roll those dice. Let us know how it goes.
Let's see:Since Oregon does not recognize Washington permits or any other state. Hypothetically, if you did carry and ran into a encounter with a LEO in Oregon. What would that look like? What is most police officers reactions upon showing them a valid out of state permit?
First, an arrest.
Then you'll be charged.
You'll fight it and then get contacted by high profile DC lawyers for some pro bono 2A work, which you'll gladly accept.
After years of struggle, you'll finally argue your case in front of the Supreme Court, where you'll win, thus gaining countrywide carry for all of us.
You'll be a 2A hero whose name will go down in history. You'll get your own Wikipedia page.
Wherever you go, men will want to be you and women all over you and for some reason, someone gives you a Barrett and a free drink at every bar you saddle up to.
In short, you will gain celebrity and immortality.
....
Or you'll get arrested, gun confiscated, end up paying a fine, and hopefully at some point you'll get your gun back.
Roll those dice. Let us know how it goes.
And probably not a hypothetical arrest either.... Columbia County seems pretty 2A friendly from what I've seen and heard as well. I take the Wahkiakum ferry into Westport (OR) quite often so I have an appt. there for next month to apply for mine.An arrest....
What's the nature of the "encounter"? You were stopped for reasonable or probable cause and patted down? You were arrested for some other offense? You open carried outside the specific restrictions of the local OR jurisdiction? You passed thru a metal detector? You exposed your weapon accidentally, or you intentionally did that? You were confronted with a situation where you believed your life or that of someone else was under threat of death or serious bodily injury?
I think how your contact with LE goes will depend on how it started, and what agency is involved. In the end, do as recommended above and obtain a Oregon non-resident CHL because that will make things a lot less complex.
Think about it, a few weeks and a few dollars aren't worth getting your snapshot in the Sheriffs Perp Photo Album... Not to mention the whole process of being taken into custody and processed. Not to mention that sidearm, might be gone forever...Just a routine traffic stop. Let's say the officer asked if had any firearms on you. You declare that you have a CPL from WA. If you drove from Vancouver through Portland or along the interstate.
The overwhelming majority seems to think that the encounter would result in a arrest. It's at the officers discretion, I would assume.
better to play by the rules. I was more or less curious to see if there was any case law or stories on this in Oregon?
I do that when rolling into Pot-land! I put my magnetic Obongo/Biteme sticker on my bumper, A "Keep Portland Weird" sticker in my rear window, A rainbow sticker in my window, a bong on my dash and drive at 30 MPH in the left lane on I-5.Think about it, a few weeks and a few dollars aren't worth getting your snapshot in the Sheriffs Perp Photo Album... Not to mention the whole process of being taken into custody and processed. Not to mention that sidearm, might be gone forever...
Just not worth the risk.
I have in-laws we visit in Kali, when I hit the state line, the edc comes off gets unloaded and put into the auto vault. Magazines and ammo go in a bag in the trunk. Just not worth the risk... I like my freedom and clean record too much