Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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What is a disqualifier for obtaining an Oregon CHL?

  1. Having a felony conviction

  2. Not being a U.S. citizen

  3. Never having used a gun before

  4. Being under 18 years of age

The correct answer is: Having a felony conviction

A felony conviction is a disqualifier for obtaining an Oregon CHL. People with felony convictions are prohibited from owning, purchasing, or possessing firearms in Oregon. This is due to public safety concerns since individuals with felony convictions are seen as a higher risk of committing gun violence. This option is the most appropriate response as the other options are not necessarily disqualifiers, but rather may be factors that require further consideration or documentation when applying for a CHL. Not being a U.S. citizen may require proof of legal immigration status, never having used a gun before may require completion of a firearms training course, and being under 18 years of age may require parental consent.