Oregon’s New Gun Laws Just Took Effect – What Gun Owners Must Know

Published on December 4, 2025
Duration: 11:14

This video provides a detailed breakdown of Oregon's new Community Safety Firearms Act (Senate Bill 243), which significantly alters gun ownership, carry, and purchase regulations. It covers banned accessories like binary triggers, the new permit-to-purchase system, and magazine capacity limits, emphasizing the immediate impact on gun owners and the legal challenges faced. The information is presented by Luke from Line 45, who thoroughly reviewed the bill.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Community Safety Firearms Act (SB 243), effective September 26, 2025, introduces major gun law changes. It bans rapid-fire accessories like binary triggers, mandates a permit-to-purchase system for all firearm sales starting March 15, 2026, and limits magazine capacity to 10 rounds. Local governments can also ban concealed carry in public buildings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon Senate Bill 243?

Oregon Senate Bill 243, known as the Community Safety Firearms Act, enacted significant changes to state gun laws effective September 26, 2025. It bans certain firearm accessories, introduces a permit-to-purchase system, and restricts magazine capacity.

What firearm accessories are banned under Oregon's SB 243?

SB 243 bans rapid-fire activators, including binary triggers, bump stocks, forced reset triggers, and any device designed to increase the rate of semi-automatic fire. Possession is a misdemeanor, while manufacturing or selling is a felony.

What is the new permit-to-purchase system in Oregon?

Starting March 15, 2026, Oregon requires a permit to purchase firearms. This involves fingerprinting, a photo, and passing a certified firearm safety course before a firearm sale can be completed.

What are the new magazine capacity rules in Oregon?

Oregon's SB 243 bans the sale, transfer, and import of magazines holding more than 10 rounds. Existing owners can keep them but face strict use limitations, with carrying loaded high-capacity magazines in public being a criminal offense.

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