ORS  Guide
Possession of a gray machine
ORS > Criminal Code > Gambling > 167.164
(1) it's a violation of this statute to manufacture, sell, lease, transport, place, possesse or service a gray machine or conduct or negotiate a transaction affecting or designed to affect the ownership, custody or use of a gray machine
(3) If any device is seized by a law enforcement agency based on a contention that the device is a gray machine, and a motion for return or restoration of the device is filed under ORS 133.633 (Motion for return or restoration of things seized), the burden of proof is on the state to establish that the device is in fact a gray machine
(4) violation of, solicitation to violate, attempt to violate or conspiracy to violate paragraph (1)constitutes prohibited conduct for purposes of ORS chapter 131A. A device that's' claimed to be a gray machine may be destroyed or otherwise disposed of only if a judgment of forfeiture has been entered under 131.550 (Definitions...) to 131.600 (Record keeping and reporting requirements) or ORS chapter 131A.
(5) it's a defense to a charge of possession of a gray machine if the suspected machine was manufactured prior to 1958 and was not operated for purposes of unlawful gambling
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