HUGE UPDATES: The Injunction on Oregon Ballot Measure 114 Magazine Bans Remains in Place

Published on December 16, 2022
Duration: 1:07

This video provides a critical legal update regarding Oregon Ballot Measure 114. Judge Raschio in Harney County has granted an injunction, temporarily halting the magazine ban restrictions. This means standard capacity magazines remain legal for now in Oregon. The speaker, an expert in firearm legislation, details the current status and upcoming legal dates.

Quick Summary

Judge Raschio in Harney County has granted an injunction on the magazine ban restrictions of Oregon's Ballot Measure 114. This ruling means that standard capacity magazines remain legal for use in Oregon for now, providing temporary relief to firearm owners as legal proceedings continue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Location Update
  2. 00:15Oregon Ballot Measure 114 Injunction
  3. 00:34Upcoming Legal Dates
  4. 00:51Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

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

As of the latest update, Judge Raschio in Harney County granted an injunction on the magazine ban provisions of Ballot Measure 114. This means standard capacity magazines remain legal for use in Oregon while legal challenges continue.

Who granted the injunction against Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 magazine ban?

The injunction against the magazine ban restrictions of Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 was granted by Judge Raschio. The ruling was made in Harney County, providing temporary relief to firearm owners in the state.

What does the injunction on Ballot Measure 114 mean for Oregonians?

The injunction means that Oregonians can continue to use standard capacity magazines for the time being. The ban on these magazines is temporarily suspended pending further legal arguments and decisions in the ongoing case.

When are the next legal dates for Oregon's Ballot Measure 114?

Additional legal arguments concerning Oregon's Ballot Measure 114 are scheduled for June. Specific dates mentioned include June 6th, 8th, 13th, and 16th, which are key for the progression of the legal challenge.

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