5 years in any state- Federal law.
You should refer to the Oregon sentencing grid. All prior criminal history ins looked and as well as the current crime.Added: You COULD be charged under federal law (US Code, Title 18), which calls for a maximum of up to 15 years in federal prison.
Yes.
Your "friend" is in BIG trouble. Felon in Possession of a Firearm is a FEDERAL charge and if he is a fugitive from Oregon, both Oregon AND the feds want him, and there is very little doubt that he is in the interstate criminal system.CAUTION TO YOU: YOU too can become involved if you knowingly harbor a fugitive felon, and/or it can be proven that you know of his whereabouts and failed to inform law enforcement.
5 yrs
Silencers are regulated by the Federal Government and require BATF approval. Oregon does not ban the possession of silencers, IF, the person in possession has the required federal approval.Keep in mind, that in order to own one of these devices, you need permission from you local chief law enforcement agent.
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Oregon is an traditional open carry state. Both State and Federal laws do place limts on where you can carry any firearm, in any manner.
Under Federal law (1968 Gun Control Act) a convicted felon may not possess a firearm. There is no distinction in what type of felony. Federal law overreaches state law.
The minimum wage in Oregon is $9.10 per hour as of 2014.
A minor in possession charge in Oregon is considered a criminal violation. The person will be adjudicated in juvenile court and fined or perhaps confined if necessary.
If you are in a place like Portland or Oregon City that restricts loaded carry by people who do not have concealed handgun licenses, you may not have a loaded firearm in your vehicle. Furthermore, if it is a handgun, it must be carried openly or "not readily accessible."
In Oregon there is no minimum thread depth, but just that Oregon requires that tires be in safe operating condition, without any bulges or exposed cords.