Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Are CHL holders in Oregon required to inform a police officer that they are carrying a concealed handgun during a traffic stop?

  1. Yes, always

  2. No, never

  3. Only if the officer asks

  4. Only if the handgun is on their person

The correct answer is: Yes, always

In Oregon, when a concealed handgun license (CHL) holder is pulled over by a police officer during a traffic stop, they are required to inform the officer that they are carrying a concealed handgun. This requirement is in place to ensure the safety of both the officer and the CHL holder. By proactively disclosing the presence of the firearm, the CHL holder can help to prevent any misunderstandings that might arise during the interaction, particularly in situations where the officer might not be aware that the individual is legally carrying a concealed firearm. This practice promotes transparency and can help maintain a calm atmosphere during the traffic stop. While the law emphasizes the importance of informing officers about carrying a concealed weapon, it’s worth noting that this requirement is specifically tied to the situation where interaction with law enforcement occurs. Options indicating that this requirement is conditional on whether the officer asks or if the handgun is on the person do not align with the stipulation that CHL holders should always disclose their status when engaging with law enforcement.