Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a disqualifier for obtaining a CHL in Oregon?

  1. Outstanding parking tickets

  2. Conviction for a felony

  3. Not having completed high school

  4. Never having used a firearm

The correct answer is: Conviction for a felony

A Outstanding parking tickets would not disqualify an individual from obtaining a CHL in Oregon as they are not related to firearm ownership or safety. C: Not having completed high school would also not disqualify an individual from obtaining a CHL in Oregon as there is no educational requirement for gun ownership in the state. D: Never having used a firearm would not be a disqualifier as there are no requirements for firearm experience for obtaining a CHL in Oregon. The only disqualifying factor for obtaining a CHL in Oregon is a conviction for a felony. This means that if an individual has been found guilty of a felony offense, they will not be able to obtain a CHL. This is because the state of Oregon considers individuals with felony convictions to be a potential threat to public safety and it is not legal for them to possess firearms. Therefore, option B is the correct answer as it is the only one of the choices that would result in an automatic disqualification for obtaining a CHL in Oregon.