Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Oregon CHL with practice exams. Features realistic questions with explanations to enhance your knowledge and confidence for the official test.

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Is it possible to have your Oregon CHL revoked?

  1. No, once issued it's permanent

  2. Yes, if you move out of Oregon

  3. Yes, if you are convicted of a disqualifying offense

  4. Only if you voluntarily surrender it

The correct answer is: Yes, if you are convicted of a disqualifying offense

It is possible for your Oregon CHL to be revoked if you are convicted of a disqualifying offense. This means that if you commit a crime that would disqualify you from obtaining a CHL in the first place, your existing license may be revoked. This could include serious offenses such as felonies or violent misdemeanors. Option A is incorrect because although a CHL is valid for a certain period of time, it can still be revoked or suspended before it expires. Option B is incorrect because moving out of Oregon does not automatically revoke your CHL, but you may need to apply for a new license in your new state of residence. Option D is also incorrect because surrendering a CHL is a voluntary action and does not typically result in a revocation.