Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 166 § 166.272 — Unlawful possession of machine guns, certain short-barreled firearms and
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 166 ·
Oregon Code § 166.272·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Unlawful possession of machine guns, certain short-barreled firearms and
firearms silencers.
(1) A person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a machine gun,
short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun or firearms silencer if the person
knowingly possesses any machine gun, short-barreled rifle, short-barreled
shotgun or firearms silencer.
(2) Unlawful
possession of a machine gun, short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun or
firearms silencer is a Class B felony.
(3) A peace
officer may not arrest or charge a person for violating subsection (1) of this
section if the person has in the persons immediate possession documentation
showing that the machine gun, short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun or
firearms silencer is registered as required under federal law.
(4) It is an
affirmative defense to a charge of violating subsection (1) of this section
that the machine gun, short-barreled rifle, short-barreled shotgun or firearms
silencer was registered as required under federal law. [1989 c.839 §13a; 1997
c.749 §8; 1997 c.798 §1]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 166.272
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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