House Bill 2463
Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules that identify reciprocal licenses that allow holder of license to carry concealed handgun in another state.
1-27 (H)
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
1-29 (H)
Referred to Judiciary.
5-4 (H)
Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means.
5-4 (H)
Referred to Ways and Means by order of Speaker.
5-5 (H)
Assigned to Subcommittee On Public Safety.
6-29 (H)
In committee upon adjournment.
Overview
- Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules that identify reciprocal licenses that allow holder of license to carry concealed handgun in another state.
Key provisions
- Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.] Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules that identify reciprocal licenses that allow holder of license to carry concealed handgun in another state.
- Provides persons who possess reciprocal licenses with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.
- Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Penalties / enforcement
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
Effective date / timeline
- Declares emergency, effective on passage.
Exceptions / carve-outs
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
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