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Personally I got my CHL to avoid uncomfortable situations with LEO's. I wouldn't open carry unless I was somewhere in the woods away from people. I like to be unnoticed.
However, I fully support a persons right to CO. Also I would hate to lose the right to do so if I felt the need.
I plan on getting the extension from what is it Utah? That allows you to CC in 30+ states.
As I do travel often and like the feeling of added security. Both with the gun and the license.
There are five cities in Oregon that have local ordinances prohibiting open carry. They are Portland, Eugene, Salem, Gresham, and Independence. None of those ordinances apply to CHL holders.
If you think there is no need....they've won already!
You've bought their argument and thats the 1st steps in the erosion of our rights. I agree that we shouldnt make an attempt to be obnoxious. But exercising a perfectly legal right is only obnoxious because we buy into the premise that there is something wrong.
OC or CC we must support each other or we are ALL destined to lose our rights.
Open carry is easy to attack because it is overt in nature but don't BS yourself, concealed carry is just as much on the hit list as OC. OC is just an easier target..........until its gone.
Then we're next!
I like O.F.F. s motto. "Gun Rights, No Compromise".
There are five cities in Oregon that have local ordinances prohibiting open carry. They are Portland, Eugene, Salem, Gresham, and Independence. None of those ordinances apply to CHL holders.
There are five cities in Oregon that have local ordinances prohibiting open carry. They are Portland, Eugene, Salem, Gresham, and Independence. None of those ordinances apply to CHL holders.
You got it a bit off there: Eugene and Gresham do not have any restrictions, but you can add Tigard, Oregon City, Astoria, And though I have not verified it, Newport.
<broken link removed>Also, state statutes do allow cities and counties to impose ordinances that prohibit or restrict the possession of loaded firearms in public places. About a half-dozen cities have done that, including Portland, Beaverton, Tigard, Oregon City, Salem and Independence.
<broken link removed>Astoria - 5.010(A) No carry in park, loaded or not
Off-limits to non-licensed persons:
-Public Schools
-Public buildings
Hospital, Capitol building, College/
University, City Hall, etc