Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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What locations are generally off-limits for carrying a concealed handgun, even with an Oregon CHL?

  1. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol

  2. Federal buildings and courthouses

  3. Private residences without explicit permission

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Federal buildings and courthouses

Federal buildings and courthouses are generally off-limits for carrying a concealed handgun, even with an Oregon CHL. This is because federal law prohibits the possession of firearms in these types of buildings. Option A is incorrect because individuals with a valid Oregon CHL are allowed to carry a concealed handgun in certain bars and restaurants that serve alcohol, as long as they are not consuming alcohol at the time. Option C is also incorrect, as individuals with an Oregon CHL are allowed to carry their concealed handgun in private residences without explicit permission from the property owner. Option D is incorrect because while options A and C are incorrect, there may be other locations that are considered off-limits for carrying a concealed handgun that are not listed in the choices. Therefore, the correct answer is B.