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08.29.12 CHL PRIVACY RULES TO BE ADOPTED

As you know, the Oregon Legislature passed, and the Governor signed, HB 4045 the “CHL Privacy Bill.”

While HB 4045 started out as a simple and understandable bill to protect private information about concealed handgun license holders, it was twisted by Floyd Prozanski into a complex, poorly crafted, and easily misunderstood pile of legalize. We warned about this here, here and here.

A recent event in Clackamas County proved how little this bill has done to protect CHL holders.

Almost immediately after a shooting incident in a Clackamas Fred Meyer store, the shooter was identified as a CHL holder. Long before there had been an opportunity for an investigation, the CHL holder’s private information had been disclosed to the press by the Clackamas County Sheriff. While there are conflicting reports about  the confrontation, the shooter has been convicted of nothing and may very well have been acting in self defense.

Recently the Department of Justice adopted temporary rules to implement HB 4045. You can see those here. As part of the process to adopt permanent rules, DOJ will convene an advisory committee to make recommendations to the Department in order to “obtain a broad range of perspectives.”

OFF has been invited to be part of this committee. We welcome feedback from our supporters. Please feel free to share any ideas or concerns you have and would like to see addressed by this committee. While we do not yet have a date for the meeting we have been informed it will be in mid to late September.