Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following disqualifies someone from obtaining a CHL in Oregon?

  1. Frequent traffic violations

  2. A felony conviction

  3. Lack of firearm training

  4. Being under 21 years of age

The correct answer is: A felony conviction

A felony conviction is a significant disqualifying factor for obtaining a Concealed Handgun License (CHL) in Oregon. Under Oregon law, individuals convicted of a felony are restricted from possessing firearms and thus are ineligible for a CHL. This regulation is rooted in the state's efforts to promote responsible gun ownership and ensure public safety. Frequent traffic violations do not directly relate to firearm possession and typically do not impact a person's ability to secure a CHL. Similarly, while lack of firearm training can affect a person's capability to safely handle a firearm, it does not serve as a formal disqualification under the law, as there are no specific training requirements mandated for obtaining the license. Being under 21 years of age is also a concern because individuals must be at least 21 to apply for a CHL in Oregon, but that is a separate issue from felony convictions impacting eligibility.