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Multnomah County halts concealed handgun licenses

Overload prompts temporary move

The Columbian
Published: April 17, 2013, 5:00pm

The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office beginning today will stop processing new Concealed Handgun License applications from Washington residents received after Wednesday.

The office is trying to reduce its four-month backlog of 2,400 CHL applications. Washington residents who are current CHL holders can still renew their permits in Multnomah.

According to Washington and Oregon law, a permit in one state doesn’t work in the other. If a Washington resident wants to carry a gun in both states, they need a permit in their home state and a non-resident permit from Oregon.

The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office delivers approved permits to the applicant’s address within 45 days of application. To meet that time line, the office will only process Multnomah County resident applications.

Once the office reduces the backlog, services will reopen for Washington residents looking to get a CHL permit in Oregon.

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