HUGE UPDATES From Oregon on Ballot Measure 114

Published on December 14, 2022
Duration: 7:55

This video provides a critical update on Oregon's Ballot Measure 114, detailing the ongoing legal challenges and court proceedings. It highlights the current status of the permit-to-purchase, background check, and magazine ban components, emphasizing that all parts of the measure remain enjoined. The expert analysis focuses on the legal arguments presented and the projected timelines for future rulings.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 remains entirely enjoined, preventing state enforcement of its provisions. The permit-to-purchase, background check, and magazine ban components are all subject to ongoing legal challenges. A hearing for the background check is scheduled for December 23rd, with a ruling on the magazine ban expected by January 3rd, 2023.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Oregon Ballot Measure 114 Update
  2. 00:45Harney County Hearing on Measure 114
  3. 02:00Challenges and Current Status of Measure 114
  4. 02:37Permit to Purchase Component Status
  5. 03:46Background Check and Magazine Ban Updates
  6. 04:44Timeline for Magazine Ban Ruling
  7. 05:24Analysis of Plaintiff's Counsel Performance
  8. 06:47Legal Preparedness of Plaintiff's Counsel
  9. 07:09Contact Information and Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of Oregon's Ballot Measure 114?

As of the video's taping, all portions of Oregon Ballot Measure 114 remain enjoined, meaning the state cannot enforce any part of it. This includes the permit-to-purchase, background check, and magazine ban components.

When is the next hearing for the background check component of Measure 114?

A new hearing has been set for December 23rd at 9 AM to address the background check component of Oregon's Ballot Measure 114, which is related to the 'Charleston loophole'.

What is the timeline for a ruling on the magazine ban in Measure 114?

Parties have until December 17th to file supplemental memorandums. Judge Resio is expected to announce a ruling on the magazine ban injunction by January 3rd, 2023, before 5 PM.

What was the outcome of the Harney County hearing on Measure 114?

The Harney County hearing focused on the show cause for Ballot Measure 114. While arguments were presented for the magazine ban, the permit-to-purchase component was not argued, and all parts of the measure remain enjoined.

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