BREAKING!!! Magazine Ban Permanently Struck Down & Ruled Unconstitutional! Now What?

Published on August 2, 2024
Duration: 9:54

This video provides an expert breakdown of the legal challenges surrounding Oregon Measure 114, focusing on the Arnold v. Kotek case. It details the measure's requirements for firearm permits and its ban on standard-capacity magazines, as well as the legal battles to block its implementation and the ongoing appeals process. The content highlights the importance of understanding state-level constitutional challenges to firearm regulations.

Quick Summary

Oregon Measure 114, which mandated permits for firearm purchases and banned standard-capacity magazines, has been largely struck down as unconstitutional by a state court. The case, Arnold v. Kotek, is currently under appeal, but a preliminary injunction keeps the measure blocked, meaning magazine bans and permit requirements are not in effect.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Statewide Ban & Injunction Update
  2. 00:20Channel Merch & Kershaw Knives
  3. 00:55Magazine Ban & Permit Challenge
  4. 01:29Arnold v. Kotek Lawsuit Details
  5. 01:56Oregon Measure 114 Requirements
  6. 02:22Magazine Capacity Ban
  7. 02:39Judge Raschio's Injunction
  8. 02:59Injunctions & TROs Explained
  9. 03:40Appeals Process in Arnold v. Kotek
  10. 04:21State of Oregon Appeal Briefing
  11. 04:47Plaintiffs' Constitutional Argument
  12. 05:55Broader State Aims & Implications
  13. 06:17State Challenge & Constitutionality Standards
  14. 06:54Countering State Arguments & Public Interest
  15. 08:15Permit Process Implementation Concerns
  16. 08:47Supporting Plaintiffs & Staying Informed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon Measure 114 and why was it challenged?

Oregon Measure 114 required a permit to purchase firearms, including safety training and background checks, and banned magazines holding over ten rounds. It was challenged in the Arnold v. Kotek case as a violation of the Oregon State Constitution.

What was the outcome of the Arnold v. Kotek lawsuit regarding Oregon Measure 114?

Initially, Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert Raschio granted a preliminary injunction, blocking Measure 114. He later struck down the entire law as unconstitutional. The State of Oregon is currently appealing this decision.

What is the current status of the ban on standard-capacity magazines in Oregon?

Oregon Measure 114's ban on magazines holding more than ten rounds was struck down by a judge. While the state is appealing, the injunction preventing the ban from taking effect remains in place, meaning standard-capacity magazines are currently legal.

What legal arguments are being made against Oregon Measure 114?

The plaintiffs argue that Measure 114 violates Article 1, Section 27 of the Oregon State Constitution, which protects the right to bear arms. They contend that modern arms, including magazines, are protected for self-defense purposes.

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