Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Practice Exam

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Which of the following would NOT be considered proper cause for revoking an Oregon CHL?

  1. The holder is convicted of a DUI

  2. The holder moves out of the county where the license was issued

  3. The holder is convicted of a felony

  4. The holder uses the handgun in a reckless or threatening manner

The correct answer is: The holder moves out of the county where the license was issued

Being convicted of a DUI, a felony, or using a handgun in a reckless or threatening manner can all be considered valid reasons for revoking an Oregon CHL. However, simply moving out of the county where the license was issued is not a proper cause for revocation. This is because the license is valid throughout the entire state of Oregon, not just the county in which it was issued. As long as the holder of the CHL meets all other eligibility requirements and continues to renew the license according to state laws, the license should remain valid.