Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a valid reason for an Oregon sheriff to deny a CHL application?

  1. Applicant has a recent traffic violation

  2. Applicant is under indictment for a felony

  3. Applicant has been committed to a mental institution

  4. Applicant has a restraining order for stalking

The correct answer is: Applicant has a recent traffic violation

A recent traffic violation is not a valid reason for an Oregon sheriff to deny a CHL application because traffic violations, in general, do not typically impact an individual's eligibility or suitability to obtain a concealed handgun license. While it is essential for individuals to have a clean criminal record and meet other necessary criteria, a recent traffic violation alone would not be considered a substantial reason to deny a CHL application. On the other hand: - Being under indictment for a felony would raise serious concerns about an individual's eligibility due to the serious nature of the offense. - Being committed to a mental institution indicates potential mental health issues that could affect an individual's ability to safely possess a firearm. - Having a restraining order for stalking is another valid reason for denial, as it suggests a pattern of threatening behavior towards others. Therefore, the correct answer is A.