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I'm not familiar with the law that forbids you from carrying, if you have a CHL, on Public Transportation, in public buildings, banks, schools, work etc.
Please direct me to this law.
Here is what I found in regards to (Portland) making this sort of law:
ORS 166.173 Authority of city or county to regulate possession of loaded firearms in public places. (1) A city or county may adopt ordinances to regulate, restrict or prohibit the possession of loaded firearms in public places as defined in ORS 161.015.
(2) Ordinances adopted under subsection (1) of this section do not apply to or affect:
(a) A law enforcement officer in the performance of official duty.
(b) A member of the military in the performance of official duty.
(c) A person licensed to carry a concealed handgun.
Has this been somehow superseded?
Please let us know!
I was actually told that by the CHL office, I specifically asked because I used to ride Trimet to work and was in several situations I had wished I had my firearm with me, However, after reading laws and looking at the OFF website I believe I was wrong, you are correct.
Honestly this is the reason I love this forum, it's the first forum I belong to and now I tell everyone. I've learned so much from all the members here. SO THANK YOU!
There really are some great and well educated people on here and I sincerely appreciate the information and help I've received.
There was actually a good turnout, quite a few people there.
The room they did it in was kinda small, so there's no way we all would have fit in there. They took people in one at at time and talked to them.
From the sounds of it, the administration didn't need to ask any questions, because they already had their minds made up. They had decided that the student was guilty. When asked what he was guilty of, they replied "That's not relevant"
Now they're going to decide what his punishment is.
I could not attend, but here's what a friend of mine said:
Well, ain't that just swell.
Wildcard,
I read these statutes as six different conditions, a through f. Meeting any one of them would be acceptable for bringing a concealed weapon on campus.
Maxwell met (d) as he has a current CW permit.
Item (f) is a different condition that states you can keep a gun locked in your car as long as you are not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm (such as a criminal), but you cannot take it out of your car unless you meet (d).
Also --- Sgt. Dorn said that the Oregon University System policies trumps state law. That needs to be determined for sure. And has anyone seen these OUS policies?
Hutchinson said no firearms are allowed on campus...period. Can we see that in writing? What weight does that have vs state law?