Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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What is considered proof of handgun safety training when applying for an Oregon CHL?

  1. A valid hunter education card

  2. A certificate from any firearms training course

  3. An affidavit from a firearms instructor

  4. Any of the above

The correct answer is: Any of the above

In Oregon, when applying for a Concealed Handgun License (CHL), proof of handgun safety training can be established through various forms of certification. A valid hunter education card demonstrates that the individual has undergone training in firearm safety and handling, which is a recognized requirement. Additionally, a certificate from any firearms training course also serves as valid proof, provided the course covers safety training relevant to handguns. Furthermore, an affidavit from a firearms instructor can validate an individual's training experience and knowledge in handling firearms. Since all these documents meet the criteria for demonstrating handgun safety training, any of these options is acceptable proof when applying for a CHL in Oregon.