Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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When must you inform a police officer that you are carrying a concealed handgun with a CHL in Oregon?

  1. Only if the officer asks

  2. Upon the officer's approach

  3. Within 15 minutes of being stopped

  4. Immediately upon contact

The correct answer is: Immediately upon contact

In Oregon, the law requires that you inform a police officer that you are carrying a concealed handgun as soon as you have contact with the officer. This means that the correct answer is that you must immediately communicate to the officer that you are a Concealed Handgun License holder and that you are carrying a concealed weapon. Prompt disclosure is crucial for ensuring the safety of both you and the officer, as it allows the officer to be aware of the situation and take appropriate actions. Other options suggest varying timeframes for informing the officer, but none align with the legal requirement for immediate notification. The importance of immediate communication helps to foster transparency during law enforcement encounters, minimizing the chances of misunderstandings.