President Barak Obama called for "common sense" legislation aimed at preventing gun violence and criticized opponents of his past gun reduction plans in a statement about the shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg.
"Somehow this has become routine," Obama said. "The reporting has become routine. My response here, from this podium, has become routine."
Governor Kate Brown signed a bill into law in May that requires requiring background checks on private gun sales, according to Guns and Ammo Magazine.
"We have an obligation to protect Oregonians from gun violence," Brown said. "If we want to keep our kids, schools and communities safe, we must make it harder for dangerous people to get guns."
According to the National Rifle Association's website, concealed carry of firearms is allowed in Oregon if the carrier has been issued a permit.
To get a concealed carry permit apply at your local sheriff's office, pass a background check, prove you're at least 21, demonstrate that you're competent with the weapon and you're good to walk around strapped.
In Oregon, people who've lost their gun rights because of mental health issues can petition to get them back, according to the Oregon Psychiatric Review Board.
The PSRB conducts relief hearings to determine if someone should again be permitted to own guns.
According to a description of Oregon gun laws on the NRA website, it is unlawful to possess a loaded firearm in a public building, which includes hospitals, capitol buildings, schools, colleges, courthouses or city hall. Exceptions are made if you have a concealed carry permit.
According to the NRA, Oregon residents are not limited to purchasing firearms in their own state. They may also purchase firearms in California, Idaho, Nevada or Washington
According to the NRA website, most felons are not allowed to own or carry a firearm in Oregon.
There are exceptions, however. If the crime was later expunged from a person's record or downgraded to a misdemeanor, that person is able to own a gun.
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