Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession in Oregon?
A: The Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession is a legal process in Oregon that allows law enforcement to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed to be a danger to themselves or others.
Q: Who can request an Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession?
A: Only certain individuals, such as a family or household member, a law enforcement officer, or a school district employee, can request an Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession.
Q: How long does an Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession last?
A: An Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession can last for up to one year, but it can be extended by filing a petition with the court.
Q: Can someone challenge an Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession?
A: Yes, a person subject to an Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession can request a hearing within 30 days to challenge the order.
Q: What happens to the firearms taken under an Order of Firearms Prohibition and Dispossession?
A: The firearms are typically held by a law enforcement agency until the order expires or is lifted, at which point they may be returned to the owner.
Form Details:
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