2023 Regular SessionOregon Legislature

HB3513: Relating to firearm hold agreements.

Legislative Summary

Authorizes federal firearms licensee or other person to enter into firearm hold agreement with firearm owner. Authorizes federal firearms licensee or other person to enter into firearm hold agreement with firearm owner. Provides immunity from liability for person who takes possession of firearm pursuant to firearm hold agreement except in actions arising from unlawful conduct. Directs Oregon Health Authority to establish grant program to fund storage of firearms pursuant to firearm hold agreement. Appropriates moneys to authority to fund grants. Requires that training course for concealed handgun license include use of firearm hold agreements for firearm suicide prevention. Provides that transfer of firearm pursuant to firearm hold agreement is exempt from private transfer criminal background check requirement.

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Bill History

2/28/2023
First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
House of Representatives
3/3/2023
Referred to Judiciary.
House of Representatives
3/28/2023
Public Hearing held.
House of Representatives
6/25/2023
In committee upon adjournment.
House of Representatives

Status Information

Current Status
Failed(6/25/2023)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Sine DiePrior Session

Sponsors

Democrat: 2
Republican: 1

Primary Sponsor

Thuy Tran
Thuy Tran
Democrat

Documents

Introduced
Bill Text1/1/197047.6 KB
Analysis
Analysis1/1/1970317.8 KB
Analysis
Analysis3/28/202350.8 KB
Analysis
Analysis3/28/2023146.4 KB