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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 467 § 467.136 — Preemption of certain local regulation of shooting range

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 467 ·
Oregon Code § 467.136 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Preemption of certain local regulation of shooting range. Any local government or special district ordinance or regulation now in effect or subsequently adopted that makes a shooting range a nuisance or trespass or provides for its abatement as a nuisance or trespass is invalid with respect to a shooting range for which no action or claim is allowed under ORS 467.131 and 467.133. [1996 c.8 §10 (enacted in lieu of 467.135)] Note: See note under 467.131.
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