BREAKING NEWS: MAJOR LOSS FOR GUN RIGHTS IN FRONT OF OREGON APPEALS COURT…
The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld anti-gun laws enacted via Ballot Measure 114, including background checks, a 10-round magazine limit, and permit-to-purchase requirements. The court ruled these measures comply with Oregon's Constitution, finding they do not unduly restrict the right to armed self-defense. This decision does not address potential violations of the U.S. Constitution or the Second Amendment, with related federal cases pending.










