BREAKING: Judge rules MOST EXTREME Gun Control in US CONSTITUTIONAL... THIS IS EGREGIOUS

Published on July 15, 2023
Duration: 6:29

A federal judge in Oregon has ruled Measure 114, imposing significant gun control measures, constitutional. The ruling states that large capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) are not protected by the Second Amendment as they are not commonly used for self-defense. Additionally, the court found the permit-to-purchase regime to be a valid exercise of government police power, consistent with historical regulations and due process. This decision is expected to be appealed to higher courts.

Quick Summary

A federal judge has ruled Oregon's Measure 114, a significant gun control law, constitutional. The decision states that large capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) are not protected by the Second Amendment as they are not commonly used for self-defense. The permit-to-purchase system was also upheld as a valid exercise of police power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Measure 114 Saga
  2. 00:13Measure 114 Ruled Constitutional
  3. 00:20Excerpts from the Judge's Decision
  4. 00:31The Level of 'Dumb' in the Ruling
  5. 00:40Steps to SCOTUS
  6. 00:57What is Measure 114?
  7. 01:12Judge's Mental Gymnastics
  8. 01:24Court Case: Oregon Firearms Federation v. Tina Kotek
  9. 01:48Conclusion of the Decision
  10. 01:56LCMs Not Protected by Second Amendment
  11. 02:12LCM Restrictions Consistent with History
  12. 02:37Permit-to-Purchase Regime Constitutional
  13. 03:12Fifth Amendment Challenge
  14. 03:55Fourteenth Amendment Due Process: Liberty
  15. 04:38Fourteenth Amendment Due Process: Retroactivity
  16. 05:12Fourteenth Amendment Due Process: Vagueness
  17. 05:38Judgment Entered in Favor of Defendants
  18. 05:43Judge Imgrund's Decision Date
  19. 05:47Analysis of Judge Imgrund's Ruling
  20. 06:11Expedited to Next Level
  21. 06:22Viewer Feedback Requested

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Measure 114 in Oregon?

Measure 114 is a set of gun control laws passed in Oregon that includes requirements for fees, education, and licensing to own firearms, as well as restrictions on magazine capacity, limiting them to 10 rounds.

What was the federal judge's ruling on Measure 114?

A federal judge ruled that Oregon's Measure 114 is constitutional. This decision impacts the legality of large capacity magazines and the permit-to-purchase system for firearms within the state.

Are large capacity magazines protected by the Second Amendment according to the ruling?

No, the judge ruled that large capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) are not protected by the Second Amendment, stating they are not commonly used for self-defense and are subject to regulation.

How does the ruling address the permit-to-purchase system in Measure 114?

The court found Measure 114's permit-to-purchase regime to be constitutional, asserting that it establishes objective criteria for issuing permits and aligns with the government's police power to ensure public safety.

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