Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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In Oregon, where is it prohibited to carry a concealed handgun, even with a CHL?

  1. Public schools

  2. State parks

  3. Restaurants that serve alcohol

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

In Oregon, the law specifies that carrying a concealed handgun in certain locations is prohibited, regardless of whether the individual possesses a Concealed Handgun License (CHL). One such location is public schools, where firearms are not permitted on school grounds. Additionally, there are restrictions in state parks, which may have specific regulations regarding possession of firearms, particularly when it comes to concealed carry. While individuals may be able to possess firearms in state parks under certain circumstances, the rules about concealed carry can be nuanced and may vary based on specific park regulations. Furthermore, carrying a concealed handgun into restaurants that serve alcohol is also restricted in Oregon. The law stipulates that if a restaurant is serving alcohol and has a license for that purpose, carrying a firearm while consuming alcohol or in certain areas of these establishments is prohibited. Therefore, since carrying a concealed handgun is not allowed in public schools, state parks, and restaurants that serve alcohol, the correct answer identifies that all of these locations are restricted areas in Oregon for individuals with a CHL. This comprehensive understanding of the restrictions helps ensure responsible firearm ownership and safety in public spaces.