Senate Bill 920
Creates crime of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm.
2-22 (S)
Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
2-25 (S)
Referred to Judiciary.
6-30 (S)
In committee upon adjournment.
Overview
- Creates crime of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm.
Key provisions
- Creates crime of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm.
- Punishes by maximum of one year’s imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- Prohibits transfer of firearm to person convicted of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm for five-year period after conviction.
- Requires gun dealer to post notice concerning obligation to prevent minors from accessing firearm without consent of firearm owner or minor’s parent or guardian.
Penalties / enforcement
- Punishes by maximum of one year’s imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
Effective date / timeline
- Punishes by maximum of one year’s imprisonment, $6,250 fine, or both.
- Prohibits transfer of firearm to person convicted of endangering a minor by allowing access to a firearm for five-year period after conviction.
Exceptions / carve-outs
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
- House Bill 2792Dead
Specifies when firearm located on motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile is not readily accessible under unlawful possession of firearm law.
- House Bill 2080Dead
Requires that certain court orders indicate that person subject to order is barred from possessing, receiving, shipping or transporting firearm or firearm ammunition.
- House Bill 2415Dead
Directs Department of State Police to adopt rules identifying states that allow holder of Oregon concealed handgun license to carry concealed handgun and have substantially similar eligibility requirements.
- House Bill 2418Dead
Requires Department of State Police to destroy records obtained during criminal records checks within 24 hours of approving certain transfers of firearms.
- House Bill 2419Dead
Exempts certain transferors of firearm from requesting criminal history record check if purchaser or recipient has concealed handgun license.