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House Bill 2645

Dead House Bill

Requires Department of State Police to destroy records obtained during criminal records check within 24 hours of approval for qualified firearms purchases.

Introduced: February 12, 2009 Updated: June 29, 2009
Quick info
Chief Sponsor(s) Representative Krieger , Representative Roblan
Regular Sponsor(s) Representative Barker , Representative Cameron , Representative Clem , Representative Olson , Representative Schaufler , Representative Smith J. , Representative Whisnant , Senator Boquist , Senator Ferrioli , Senator Kruse , Senator Whitsett
Status Dead
Session 2009 Regular Session
History

2-12 (H)

First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

2-17 (H)

Referred to Judiciary.

3-10 (H)

Public Hearing held.

6-29 (H)

In committee upon adjournment.

Overview

  • Requires Department of State Police to destroy records obtained during criminal records check within 24 hours of approval for qualified firearms purchases.

Key provisions

  • Requires Department of State Police to destroy records obtained during criminal records check within 24 hours of approval for qualified firearms purchases.

Penalties / enforcement

  • Not specified in the OLIS summary.

Effective date / timeline

  • Requires Department of State Police to destroy records obtained during criminal records check within 24 hours of approval for qualified firearms purchases.

Exceptions / carve-outs

  • Not specified in the OLIS summary.
Other bills from 2009 Regular Session
  • Provides persons licensed to carry concealed handgun in another state with protections provided to persons with Oregon concealed handgun license.

  • Creates presumption that persons certified by Department of Public Safety Standards and Training are eligible for concealed handgun license.

  • Applies defense to crime of felon in possession of firearm to certain other crimes predicated on person's status as felon.

  • Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules that identify reciprocal licenses that allow holder of license to carry concealed handgun in another state.

  • Authorizes Department of Human Services to adopt rules addressing storage, transportation and use of firearms and ammunition in presence of children in foster care.