BREAKING!!! Magazine Ban Permanently Struck Down & Ruled Unconstitutional! Appeals Court Weighs In!

Published on December 16, 2024
Duration: 10:36

This video provides an expert-level analysis of the legal challenges against Oregon's Measure 114, focusing on the Arnold v. Kotek case. The speaker, an experienced legal commentator, breaks down the rulings by Judge Robert Raschio, the state's appeal, and the arguments presented under the Oregon Constitution. The content highlights the ongoing legal battle over firearm regulations in Oregon.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Measure 114, a ban on magazines holding over ten rounds and a permit-to-purchase requirement, has been ruled unconstitutional and permanently struck down by Judge Robert Raschio. The state's appeal to reverse this decision is ongoing, with the appeals court having denied a request to halt the injunction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Major Update: Magazine Ban Ban Ruled Unconstitutional
  2. 00:19Channel Support & Newsletter
  3. 00:48Oregon Magazine Ban Discussion
  4. 00:56Oregon Measure 114 Struck Down
  5. 01:17Arnold v. Kotek Case Overview
  6. 02:03State Appeal & Court Review
  7. 02:41Oregon State Constitution Standard
  8. 03:08Two-Phase Legal Test Explained
  9. 03:41Judges & Main Arguments
  10. 04:14State vs. Plaintiff Arguments
  11. 05:05Arguments on Weapon Components
  12. 06:32Plaintiff Arguments & Support
  13. 08:07Measure 114 Overbreadth Criticism
  14. 08:41Court Prediction & Supreme Court

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of Oregon's Measure 114 in court?

Oregon's Measure 114, which imposed a ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds and required a permit to purchase firearms, was ruled unconstitutional and permanently struck down by Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert Raschio.

What is the Arnold v. Kotek case about?

The Arnold v. Kotek case is the legal challenge that led to Oregon's Measure 114 being declared unconstitutional. Judge Robert Raschio initially granted an injunction and later struck down the entire measure, finding it violated the Oregon State Constitution.

Did the appeals court allow Oregon's Measure 114 to go into effect?

No, the Oregon Appeals Court denied the state's request to grant a stay that would have halted the permanent injunction against Measure 114. The court has heard arguments regarding the state's appeal to reverse the lower court's decision.

What are the key legal arguments regarding Oregon's Measure 114?

Key arguments involve whether Article 1, Section 27 of the Oregon Constitution protects standard-capacity magazines as 'arms,' and whether the measure's restrictions are a reasonable balance between public safety and the right to purchase and possess firearms.

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