no
Yes.
If you mean hunting with a firearm, a convicted felon loses the right to possess a firearm. The felon MAY petition the Governor for restoration of rights, but it is not an automatic process.
No they are not regulated but should be handled just like any other firearm.
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 years in any state- Federal law.
to my understanding there is no legal definition on the books for an "unloaded firearm". however as Oregon is one of the more lenient states when it comes to firearm laws and open carry is legal in most areas of the state and there is no loaded or unloaded requirement for open carry. I hope this answers your question but if not with a little more info i am sure i could help you ...
carved wood
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.
In certain counties you dont even need a permit. Happy shooting!
In the state of Oregon, the average yearly income is $44,290. The median annual household income in Oregon is 46,816.
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."