BREAKING VICTORY! “Toughest Gun Control in the Nation” stopped in its TRACKS!

Published on December 6, 2022
Duration: 2:58

This video reports on a significant legal victory for gun rights advocates in Oregon. A temporary restraining order has been granted, halting the enforcement of Ballot Measure 114, which imposed strict gun control measures including magazine capacity limits and firearm purchase restrictions. The court found the measure potentially unconstitutional, pausing its implementation pending further legal review.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Ballot Measure 114, a stringent gun control initiative, has been temporarily halted by a court order. A temporary restraining order (TRO) prevents the enforcement of the measure, which includes magazine capacity limits and firearm purchase restrictions, pending further legal review.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Exciting News
  2. 00:13GOA Lawsuit on Measure 114 Halted
  3. 00:56Court Grants Temporary Restraining Order
  4. 01:12Measure 114 Deemed Potentially Unconstitutional
  5. 01:40Impact on Firearm and Magazine Rights
  6. 02:09Order to Show Cause Hearing Details
  7. 02:24State of Oregon Must Prove Necessity
  8. 02:41Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ballot Measure 114 in Oregon?

Ballot Measure 114 was a proposed gun control law in Oregon that aimed to implement strict regulations, including bans on certain firearms and high-capacity magazines, and new permit-to-purchase requirements.

Why has Ballot Measure 114 been halted?

A temporary restraining order (TRO) was granted by a judge, pausing the enforcement of Ballot Measure 114. The court cited potential unconstitutionality and the risk of depriving citizens of their right to bear arms.

What is the significance of the temporary restraining order?

The TRO means that the provisions of Ballot Measure 114, such as magazine capacity limits and firearm purchase restrictions, cannot be enforced while the legal challenge proceeds. This provides a temporary reprieve for gun owners in Oregon.

When is the next court date for Ballot Measure 114?

The court has ordered the defendants, including the State of Oregon, to show cause why a preliminary injunction should not be entered. This hearing is scheduled for December 13, 2022, at 9:00 AM.

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