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

Published on April 19, 2025
Duration: 9:05

This video provides an expert legal analysis of the ongoing challenges to Oregon's Measure 114, focusing on the recent Oregon Court of Appeals decision. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of constitutional law and firearms regulations, explains the legal framework and the implications of the ruling for magazine capacity limits and permit-to-purchase requirements. The case is now proceeding to the Oregon Supreme Court, with potential for further appeal.

Quick Summary

The Oregon Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court's injunction against Measure 114, upholding the state's ban on magazines over 10 rounds and its permit-to-purchase requirement. The case, Arnold v. Kotek, challenges the measure under the Oregon Constitution's right to bear arms, and is now heading to the Oregon Supreme Court.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Update on Oregon Magazine Ban Case
  2. 00:46Overview of Measure 114
  3. 00:58Initial Injunction by Harney County Judge
  4. 01:14Court of Appeals Reverses Injunction
  5. 01:40Arnold v. Kotek Challenge Explained
  6. 02:38Oregon Constitutional Legal Standard
  7. 04:42Court of Appeals Decision Rationale
  8. 06:46Appeal to Oregon Supreme Court

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the initial ruling on Oregon's Measure 114?

Initially, Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert S. Raschio granted a permanent injunction, halting Measure 114, which includes a permit-to-purchase system and a ban on magazines over 10 rounds, from going into effect.

What did the Oregon Court of Appeals decide regarding Measure 114?

The Oregon Court of Appeals unanimously reversed the permanent injunction, upholding both the magazine ban (over 10 rounds) and the permit-to-purchase requirement of Measure 114.

What constitutional grounds are being used to challenge Measure 114?

The challenge, Arnold v. Kotek, argues that Measure 114 violates Article I, Section 27 of the Oregon State Constitution, which pertains to the right to bear arms.

What is the next step for the Measure 114 legal challenge?

The plaintiffs have indicated their intention to seek review of the Court of Appeals decision from the Oregon State Supreme Court, with potential for the case to eventually reach the US Supreme Court.

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