BREAKING!!! Magazine Ban Permanently Struck Down & Ruled Unconstitutional! Huge Mistake Risks Appeal

Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 10:22

This video provides an expert legal analysis of the "Arnold v. Kotek" case challenging Oregon's Measure 114. The ruling found the state's magazine ban and permit-to-purchase requirements unconstitutional under the state constitution. The state's failure to meet a critical filing deadline in its appeal has led to plaintiffs seeking dismissal, potentially leaving the permanent injunction in place.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Measure 114, which banned certain magazines and required permits to purchase firearms, has been ruled unconstitutional and struck down by Judge Robert Raschio. The state's appeal is at risk of dismissal due to a missed filing deadline, potentially leaving the permanent injunction in place.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Magazine Ban Ruling & Appeal Risk
  2. 00:16Unconstitutional Bans & Sponsor
  3. 00:52Oregon Measure 114 & Court Ruling
  4. 01:25State of Oregon Failed to File
  5. 02:09Arnold vs. Kotek Case Details
  6. 02:42Judge Raschio's Final Decision
  7. 03:19State Appeals & Missed Deadline
  8. 04:22Plaintiffs Action Against State's Failure
  9. 05:14No Extraordinary Circumstances
  10. 06:01Oregon's Excuse & Plaintiff's Response
  11. 07:21Case Outlook & Next Steps
  12. 08:09Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the "Arnold v. Kotek" case regarding Oregon's Measure 114?

The "Arnold v. Kotek" case resulted in Oregon's Measure 114, which banned certain magazines and required permits to purchase firearms, being ruled unconstitutional and struck down by Judge Robert Raschio under the state constitution.

Why might the State of Oregon's appeal of the Measure 114 ruling be dismissed?

The State of Oregon failed to file its opening brief by the court-imposed deadline of May 31st. Plaintiffs are now requesting the dismissal of the entire appeal due to this missed deadline, despite the state having requested expedited proceedings.

What was Judge Raschio's reasoning for striking down Oregon Measure 114?

Judge Raschio found Oregon Measure 114 invalid under the state constitution, ruling that it imposed an undue burden on current and prospective gun owners' right to possess firearms for self-defense.

What are the potential next steps following the State of Oregon's failure to file its appeal brief?

If the court grants the plaintiffs' motion to dismiss, the state's appeal will be thrown out. This would leave the lower court's permanent injunction against Measure 114 in place, effectively ending the legal challenge to the ban.

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