Knowingly possessing deadly weapon while under extreme risk protection order
ORS > Criminal Code > Weapons & Body Armor > 166.543
(1) M(a): it's a violation of this statute if the suspect:
(b) they are prohibited from possessing deadly weapons pursuant to an extreme risk protection order
(A) issued after notice and a hearing under 166.530 (hearing on order)
(B) confirmed by operation of law after the person failed to request a hearing under 166.527 (petition for ex parte order) (9) OR
(C) Renewed under 166.535 (renewal of order)
(2) anyone convicted under (1) above is prohibited from having in their custody or control, owning, purchasing, possessing or receiving, or attempting to purchase or receive, any firearms for a five (5) year period beginning when the extreme risk protection order expires or is terminated, or the judgment of conviction is entered, whichever occurs later.
(3) M(a): it's a violation of this statute for anyone to file a petition for any extreme risk protection order under 166.525 (definitions) to 166.543 (criminal penalties) with the intent to harass the respondent, or knowing that the information in the petition is false
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