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House Bill 3077

Dead House Bill

Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify crime of felon in possession of a firearm as crime category 8.

Introduced: January 17, 2023 Updated: June 25, 2023
Quick info
Regular Sponsor(s) None listed on OLIS.
Status Dead
Session 2023 Regular Session
History

1-17 (H)

First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.

1-20 (H)

Referred to Judiciary.

6-25 (H)

In committee upon adjournment.

Overview

  • Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify crime of felon in possession of a firearm as crime category 8.

Key provisions

  • Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify crime of felon in possession of a firearm as crime category 8.
  • Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Penalties / enforcement

  • Directs Oregon Criminal Justice Commission to classify crime of felon in possession of a firearm as crime category 8.

Effective date / timeline

  • Takes effect on 91st day following adjournment sine die.

Exceptions / carve-outs

  • No specific exceptions noted in the OLIS summary.
Other bills from 2023 Regular Session
  • Defines "undetectable firearm." Punishes manufacturing, importing, offering for sale or transferring undetectable firearm by maximum of 10 years' imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both.

  • Prohibits person under 21 years of age from possessing firearms with specified exceptions.

  • Authorizes governing bodies of certain public entities that own or control public building to adopt policy, ordinance or regulation or precluding affirmative defense for possession of firearms in public building and adjacent grounds by concealed handgun licensees.

  • Directs Department of Justice to study ways to address unlawful possession of firearms, and to provide results of study to interim committees of Legislative Assembly no later than December 31, 2024.

  • Exempts from private transfer criminal background check requirement transfer of curio or relic firearm to person licensed as collector under federal law.