Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB3615

Introduced
4/26/23  
Refer
5/4/23  

Caption

Relating to firearm hold agreements.

Impact

The impact of HB 3615 on state laws involves amendments to existing regulations regarding firearm possession and ownership. It aims to enhance firearm safety by facilitating safe storage options, particularly for those concerned about the risk of self-harm or harm to others. By providing legal immunity to licensees who store firearms as per the hold agreements, the bill encourages more individuals to utilize storage services, thereby potentially reducing accidental discharges and suicides involving firearms.

Summary

House Bill 3615 seeks to establish a legal framework for 'firearm hold agreements' in Oregon, allowing federal firearms licensees to take possession of firearms from owners for storage. The bill specifies that these agreements must not involve a fee for storage, thus providing a mechanism for individuals needing to temporarily relinquish their firearms. The legislation also mandates the Oregon Health Authority to create a grant program to financially assist with the costs associated with firearm storage. Additionally, the legislation introduces requirements for training courses for concealed handgun licenses to include the proper handling and usage of firearm hold agreements, primarily focused on suicide prevention efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 3615 is divided; proponents argue that it is a proactive measure for firearm safety and suicide prevention. They emphasize the necessity of providing individuals who may be struggling with mental health issues a responsible option for firearm storage. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding the implications for gun rights and the potential for misuse of the agreements to infringe on individual freedoms. The balance between safety measures and gun rights continues to fuel the debate surrounding this legislation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 3615 include concerns about privacy and governmental oversight. Some opponents worry that the storage of firearms, even under voluntary agreements, may lead to increased regulation and surveillance of gun owners. Moreover, there is anxiety about the implications of granting legal immunity to licensees, which could make it more difficult to hold them accountable in instances of negligence. The discussions underline the ongoing tension between ensuring public safety and safeguarding individual rights in the realm of firearm legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR HB3513

Relating to firearm hold agreements.

OR SB3149

FIREARM HOLD AGREEMENT ACT

OR HB4096

Relating to firearm hold agreements; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB3884

Relating to firearm hold agreements.

OR SB325

Firearms hold agreements

OR HB1067

Concerning Firearm Hold Agreements; And To Provide Civil Immunity To A Federal Firearms Licensee Who Agrees To Hold A Firearm For An Individual.

OR HB260

Provides relative to a firearm hold agreement

OR HB216

Firearms; firearm hold agreements defined; civil immunity therefrom provided

OR SB40

Firearms; firearm hold agreements defined; civil immunity therefrom provided

OR H674

The Firearms Liberty Act

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