Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Study for the Oregon Concealed Handgun License Exam. Utilize flashcards and multiple-choice questions, each with hints and explanations. Prepare effectively for your Oregon CHL test.

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What could lead to the revocation of an Oregon CHL?

  1. Receiving a speeding ticket

  2. Moving to another state

  3. Committing a felony

  4. Changing your permanent address

The correct answer is: Committing a felony

Committing a felony is the only option that directly relates to the revocation of an Oregon CHL. Receiving a speeding ticket or changing your permanent address may require you to update your CHL, but it would not lead to its revocation. Moving to another state may also require you to surrender your Oregon CHL, but it would not automatically revoke it. Committing a felony is a serious offense and can result in the revocation of various licenses and permits, including a CHL. Therefore, choosing option C is the best answer for this question.