BREAKING!!! Magazine Ban Permanently Struck Down & Ruled Unconstitutional With A Finalized Order!

Published on January 11, 2024
Duration: 9:32

Oregon's Measure 114, which imposed a permit-to-purchase requirement and a ban on standard-capacity magazines, has been permanently struck down as unconstitutional by Judge Raschio. The court issued a permanent injunction, halting the measure's implementation. While the state intends to appeal, the current ruling provides a significant victory for gun owners in Oregon, with the magazine ban and permit scheme remaining halted for now.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Measure 114, imposing a permit-to-purchase requirement and a magazine ban, has been permanently struck down as unconstitutional. Judge Raschio issued a final order granting a permanent injunction, halting the measure's enforcement and providing a significant legal victory for gun owners in the state.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Oregon Measure 114 Ruled Unconstitutional
  2. 00:27Kershaw Knives Channel Sponsor
  3. 01:12Oregon Measure 114 Struck Down Explained
  4. 01:43Arnold V. Kotek Case Details
  5. 02:06Final Order Issued: Permanent Injunction
  6. 02:51Impact on Oregon Gun Owners
  7. 03:25Judge Raschio's Statements on Measure 114
  8. 04:26State's Objections Rejected
  9. 05:40Oregon's Appeal Process Explained
  10. 07:01Appeals Review Process
  11. 07:51Magazine Ban Still Halted

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of Oregon's Measure 114?

Oregon's Measure 114, which included a permit-to-purchase requirement and a ban on standard-capacity magazines, has been permanently struck down as unconstitutional by a court order. A permanent injunction has been issued, preventing the measure from being enforced.

What is the significance of the Arnold v. Kotek case?

The Arnold v. Kotek case was a lawsuit filed against Oregon challenging Measure 114. The court focused on this case and ultimately ruled that Measure 114 violated the state constitution, leading to the permanent injunction against its implementation.

Can Oregon still appeal the ruling on Measure 114?

Yes, the State of Oregon has indicated its intention to appeal the ruling. The case would then proceed to the Oregon Court of Appeals, which has 13 elected judges who will review the decision.

What does the permanent injunction mean for Oregon gun owners?

A permanent injunction means that the provisions of Measure 114, including the magazine ban and the permit-to-purchase scheme, are halted and cannot be enforced. This is a significant victory for gun owners in Oregon, though the legal process may continue with an appeal.

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