BREAKING! Magazine Ban Struck Down & Permanent Block Ordered But Supreme Court Now Weighs In!

Published on May 15, 2025
Duration: 9:23

This video provides a detailed legal update on the challenge to Oregon's Measure 114, focusing on the magazine ban and permit-to-purchase requirements. It outlines the legal proceedings from the initial state court ruling to the current review by the Oregon Supreme Court, discussing arguments from both plaintiffs and the state. The content emphasizes the potential impact on Second Amendment rights in Oregon and the ongoing legal battle.

Quick Summary

Oregon Measure 114, which bans magazines over 10 rounds and requires a permit to purchase firearms, was initially struck down by a state court. However, the Oregon Court of Appeals later upheld both provisions. The case is now before the Oregon State Supreme Court, with the state urging denial of review to allow the law to take effect.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon Measure 114?

Oregon Measure 114 is a statewide law that mandates a permit-to-purchase requirement for all firearm sales and bans the sale, transfer, and possession of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.

What was the initial ruling on Oregon Measure 114?

Initially, a state court judge ruled Oregon Measure 114 unconstitutional in its entirety and issued a permanent injunction against its enforcement.

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

The Oregon Court of Appeals issued a unanimous order that upheld both the permit-to-purchase process and the magazine ban, reversing the lower court's permanent injunction.

What is the current status of the legal challenge to Oregon Measure 114?

The case, Arnold v. Cotch, has been elevated to the Oregon State Supreme Court for review, with the State of Oregon arguing against this review and for the measure to take effect.

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