Re: Your car is a public place in Oregon |
Subject: Re: Your car is a public place in Oregon by captmike13 on 2008/12/17 5:28:39 Quote:
Yes you are allowed to carry without a permit. But if a city or municipality has a law about not carrying in public then no because your car is considered public access. You could be breaking the law without knowing it because such laws are not openly known when they change them. This is where that pre-emption law is now null and void with this court ruling. See where this is heading. Here's another strange law. I read in the hunting regulations manual (the one they give out at Bi-Mart) that carrying a loaded firearm while riding an ATV was illegal, I'm sorry I didn't remember the law quoted, I could get it if you want. What's the deal on this? I have a CHL, am I exempt? Some people put ATV permits on there car / truck / SUV, I'm thinking that it would then be illegal to carry a loaded weapon in the vehicle? Thanks. Ben. It is illegal to carry a loaded gun (long gun or handgun) on an atv or a snowmobile. CHL holders ARE NOT exempt. If you are carrying a bow, all arrows must be in a quiver. We attempted to deal with this in the 2005 session, but the Senate refused to hear the bill that the House passed. See here: It is a Class B traffic infraction. It would NOT apply to your regular motor vehicle. Mike |