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Both state and federal laws provide that the dealer may deliver the handgun to the purchaser after a three business day period, if OSP does not provide notice that the purchaser has been approved or denied.
License to purchase or possess a gun: Oregon does not require licensing or safety training before buying or possessing a firearm. Lift Every Voice Oregon has successfully placed Measure 114 on the November 2022 ballot. Measure 114 would limit magazine capacity to ten rounds.
Oregon is also an open-carry state with no permit being required to carry openly, but cities and counties are free to limit public possession of loaded firearms by individuals who do not have an Oregon Concealed Handgun License, those who do are exempt and allowed to open carry in these places.
Measure 114 has been tied up in federal and state court, casting confusion over its fate ever since voters narrowly passed it in November 2022. The law requires people to undergo a criminal background check and complete a gun safety training course to obtain a permit to buy a gun.
Both state and federal laws provide that the dealer may deliver the handgun to the purchaser after a three business day period, if OSP does not provide notice that the purchaser has been approved or denied.
Oregon has no law requiring a waiting period between a firearm purchase and delivery to the buyer.
Measure 114, approved in November, would close a background check loophole that allows sellers to hand guns over to purchasers whose checks aren't processed within three business days.
Owners are not required to have a firearms license or permit and Oregon has no gun registry, though the Oregon State Police keep purchase transaction records for five years. Almost all purchases require a buyer to undergo a background check through the Firearms Instant Check System (FICS).