BREAKING!!! Supreme Court 6-3 Decision Ending Magazine Bans Forever! Judge Resists

Published on July 16, 2023
Duration: 9:39

This expert analysis from Armed Scholar details the legal challenges surrounding Oregon's Measure 114, which mandates firearms purchase permits and bans large-capacity magazines. The video discusses a federal judge's ruling upholding these provisions, contrasting it with a state court's temporary halt. It highlights the ongoing legal battles and the interpretation of Second Amendment rights in relation to magazine capacity and permitting schemes.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Measure 114, requiring firearms purchase permits and banning large-capacity magazines, has faced significant legal challenges. While a federal judge upheld these provisions, a state court issued a temporary injunction halting their implementation, highlighting ongoing legal battles over Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Oregon Measure 114 Upheld (Federal)
  2. 00:18Armed Scholar Podcast Launch
  3. 01:04Measure 114 Background & Lawsuits
  4. 01:53Measure 114 Specifics: Permit & Ban
  5. 02:51Implementation Issues & Legal Cases
  6. 03:31State Court TRO & Injunction
  7. 04:10Federal Lawsuits Continue
  8. 04:26Judge's Reasoning: 2A Scope
  9. 06:02Lower Courts Misapplying Supreme Court
  10. 08:07State vs. Federal Case Appeals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon's Measure 114?

Oregon's Measure 114 mandates that residents must obtain a firearms purchase permit, complete safety training, pass a background check, and be fingerprinted to buy a firearm. It also bans the future sale, purchase, and transfer of large-capacity magazines.

What was the outcome of the federal court ruling on Oregon's Measure 114?

A federal judge upheld Oregon's Measure 114, ruling that the state can limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds and require a permit for firearm purchases, including background checks and safety training.

Has there been any legal success against Oregon's Measure 114?

Yes, a state court case (Arnold v. Brown) resulted in a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction halting the permitting scheme and magazine ban in Oregon, though federal cases continue.

How does the ruling on Measure 114 interpret the Second Amendment?

The federal judge's interpretation suggests the Second Amendment protects the right to self-defense but not necessarily unlimited magazine capacity or unrestricted firearm purchases, allowing for state-level regulations like permits and capacity limits.

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