If you live in Oregon and had a felony conviction in 1998 and you now want to go pheasant hunting with your son is there any way you can own a shotgun in Oregon?

The quickest answer to this is 'no', but you can be arrested and convicted of another felony (Felon in Possession of a Firearm) Your right to own or possess any 'firearm' (which inludes both handguns and longguns) has been restricted. You will need to contact an attorney to explore whether you can restore this right or not (via having the Felony expunged from your recored, and having the Firearm restriction specificaly lifted by the Court handling those proceedings)... chances are, you can't Consider bow-hunting, or carrying a camera while your son hunts. You will also need a non-felon 'supervising adult' to accompany your hunting party and be responsible for your son's weapon.(If there other adult there but you, than you are guilty of 'constructive possession', and it's back to felony time again) Don't be lured into believing myths that long guns are okay, black powder only is okay, subsistance hunting is ok, or that answers from the internet are ok... YOU are the one that is going to pay the price... always ask an attorney whenever you have a question about your felony status and no, I'm not an attorney... but I am a felon.

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