Travel Trailer in Oregon - is my trailer my residence?

david58

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Will be in OR for a couple of weeks this summer. Do not like being without - if I have a gun in my trailer, is that legal? Not in the car (wish it were so), but in the trailer itself.

Never really thought much about this, since I had CCW when I lived there. But, now as a nonresident I am a bit concerned.

David
NM
 
From Handgunlaw.us page for Oregon:

RV/Car Carry Without a Permit/License
From the Oregon Firearms Federation (OFF FAQs): Oregon has no State law against carrying a loaded
handgun in your car as long as it’s :
(a) Not concealed or
(b) “Not readily accessible.” (If Concealed)​
“Not readily accessible" (for now) means:
(4)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a handgun is readily accessible within the meaning of this section if the handgun is within the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
(b) If a vehicle has no storage location that is outside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, a handgun is not readily accessible within the meaning of this section if:
(A) The handgun is stored in a closed and locked glove compartment, center console or other container; and (B) The key is not inserted into the lock, if the glove compartment, center console or other container unlocks with a key.​
However, localities are allowed to regulate loaded firearms in “public places” which now includes your car.
This only applies to people without CHL’s.

So you need to check local regulations. In Portland, for example, you may not have a loaded gun anywhere in your car and you may not even have loaded magazines separate from the handgun. It must still, however, be either visible or “not readily accessible."​

And:

ORS 166.250 Unlawful Possession of Firearms.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section or ORS 166.260, 166.270, 166.274, 166.291, 166.292 or 166.410 to 166.470, a person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm if the person knowingly:
(a) Carries any firearm concealed upon the person;
(b) Possesses a handgun that is concealed and readily accessible to the person within any vehicle; or
(c) Possesses a firearm and:
(A) Is under 18 years of age;
(C) Has been convicted of a felony;
(F) Is presently subject to an order under ORS 426.133 prohibiting the person from purchasing or
possessing a firearm;
(H) The possession of the firearm by the person is prohibited under ORS 166.255.​
(2) This section does not prohibit:
(B) Temporarily for hunting, target practice or any other lawful purpose; or
(b) Any citizen of the United States over the age of 18 years who resides in or is temporarily sojourning within this state, and who is not within the excepted classes prescribed by ORS 166.270 and subsection (1) of this section, from owning, possessing or keeping within the person's place of residence or place of business any handgun, and no permit or license to purchase, own, possess or keep any such firearm at the person's place of residence or place of business is required of any such citizen. As used in this subsection, "residence" includes a recreational vessel or recreational vehicle while used, for whatever period of time, as residential quarters
 
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