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OR HB3075
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jason Kropf
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AI Summary
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Modifies Ballot Measure 114 (2022) firearm permit requirements by specifying application locations based on residence, adding a disqualifying eligibility factor for misdemeanor violence convictions within four years, and increasing maximum permit fees from $65 to $150 for initial applications and from $50 to $110 for renewals
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Delays the permit-to-purchase requirement for firearm transfers until July 1, 2026, while exempting active and retired peace officers, parole and probation officers, and qualified retired law enforcement officers from the permit requirement permanently
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Exempts permit application information and the permit holder database from public records disclosure, and requires annual reporting by county on permit applications, approvals, denials, and demographic data
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Expands acceptable proof of firearm safety training to include concealed handgun license courses, military service documented on DD Form 214 (within 10 years), NRA instructor certification, and armed private security professional certification
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Prohibits prosecution for large-capacity magazine violations while court injunctions block enforcement, gives gun dealers and manufacturers 180 days after any appellate reversal of such injunctions to dispose of inventory, and requires legal challenges to the Act be filed in Marion County Circuit Court
Legislative Description
Relating to firearms; declaring an emergency.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025