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Since you have net access the OR regs on firearms are online. It is VERY, OVER THE TOP risky to ask questions like this on the net. Anyone here can say anything. Often they will be WAY off and wrong. Many times even thinking they are right. Bottom line always the same. If you take their advice and end up in front of a black robe? Black robe will not care what someone told you was OK. Places like this are great for general info BUT, before you actually take any advice from the net best to look for yourself and make damn sure.A relative of mine was saying that in Oregon, while driving with a firearm in the car, it must be locked (trigger lock, cable lock, locked case, etc.) in addition to being in the trunk. If so, are there exceptions, such as driving to a range and back, or hunting?
That's what I was having trouble finding, thank you.No exceptions unless you open carry or have a CHL.
The law is ORS 166.250
Note, im not certain how open carry in a vehicle works. Seems to be a grey area.That's what I was having trouble finding, thank you.
Especially without a CHL depending on what city you're traveling through/in.Note, im not certain how open carry in a vehicle works. Seems to be a grey area.
With CHL I think your exempt from locking them up.I am more concerned with heading to the range with a trunk full of guns. Nothing loaded except a carry with CHL.
It's the random three bodies that I usually have in my car-trunk at any given time that keep me weary of getting pulled over...They're in the trunk. Which means no one can see them…. With a CHL I would not be at all concerned.

I prefer to consume them rather than joy ride around town with them.It's the random three bodies that I usually have in my car-trunk at any given time that keep me weary of getting pulled over...
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I prefer to consume them rather than joy ride around town with them.

I like to think of it as my way of going "green" and recycling. lol.Meh.... I don't eat junk-food. You never know what (or who) is inside them.
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You see the word handgun a lot. No mention of rifle or shotgun. The "H" in CHL stands for handgun. Seems the law is pretty straight forward on those. Now regarding the transport of rifles and shotguns, there would be a whole lot of guys in a whole lot of trouble every time hunting season rolls around if it were required that long guns be locked up during transport^Good advice.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section or ORS 166.260 (Persons not affected by ORS 166.250), 166.270 (Possession of weapons by certain felons), 166.273 (Relief from firearm prohibitions related to mental health), 166.274 (Relief from prohibition against possessing or receiving firearm), 166.291 (Issuance of concealed handgun license), 166.292 (Procedure for issuing) or 166.410 (Manufacture, importation or sale of firearms) to 166.470 (Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms), a person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm if the person knowingly:
(a) Carries any firearm concealed upon the person;
(b) Possesses a handgun that is concealed and readily accessible to the person within any vehicle...
(a) Except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection, a handgun is readily accessible within the meaning of this section if the handgun is within the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
(b) If a vehicle, other than a vehicle described in paragraph (c) of this subsection, has no storage location that is outside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, a handgun is not readily accessible within the meaning of this section if:
(A) The handgun is stored in a closed and locked glove compartment, center console or other container; and
(B) The key is not inserted into the lock, if the glove compartment, center console or other container unlocks with a key.
(c) If the vehicle is a motorcycle, an all-terrain vehicle or a snowmobile, a handgun is not readily accessible within the meaning of this section if:
(A) The handgun is in a locked container within or affixed to the vehicle; or
(B) The handgun is equipped with a trigger lock or other locking mechanism that prevents the discharge of the firearm.
If you have a chl you can carry loaded rifle or pistol in the car within reach no problem. No need to lock up anything.I am more concerned with heading to the range with a trunk full of guns. Nothing loaded except a carry with CHL.