Supreme Court Decision Backs Magazine Ban & Purchase Permit Into A Corner!!!

Published on December 27, 2022
Duration: 9:22

Oregon's Measure 114, which mandates a firearm purchase permit and bans 'large capacity' magazines, is currently blocked by court orders. The 'Arnold v. Brown' lawsuit, filed by Gun Owners of America, challenges the measure's constitutionality. A judge has extended a temporary restraining order and granted a preliminary injunction, preventing the permit scheme and magazine ban from taking effect due to implementation challenges and potential irreparable harm to constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

Oregon Measure 114, mandating a firearm purchase permit and banning magazines over 10 rounds, is currently blocked by court orders. The 'Arnold v. Brown' lawsuit challenges its constitutionality, citing implementation issues and potential harm to gun rights. A judge has issued a preliminary injunction preventing the permit scheme and magazine ban from taking effect.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Oregon Measure 114 Blocked, Uncertainty Remains
  2. 00:10Channel Introduction and Thank You
  3. 00:53Details of Oregon Measure 114
  4. 01:27TRO Extension and Preliminary Injunction
  5. 01:50Explanation of Measure 114 Provisions
  6. 02:27Applying for Purchase Permit Details
  7. 02:56Large Capacity Magazine Ban Penalties
  8. 03:59Challenges with Measure 114 Implementation
  9. 05:00Court Decisions, Injunction, and Arguments
  10. 05:23December 23rd Hearing About the Order
  11. 07:41Judge's Upcoming Decision on Background Checks
  12. 08:19Support and Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon Measure 114?

Oregon Measure 114 is a voter-approved initiative that mandates a permit-to-purchase system for firearms and bans the sale, manufacture, and possession of magazines holding more than 10 rounds. It requires a safety training course, background check, and fingerprinting to obtain a permit.

Why is Oregon Measure 114 currently blocked?

Measure 114 is blocked due to court orders, including a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, stemming from the 'Arnold v. Brown' lawsuit. Challenges cite implementation difficulties and violations of constitutional rights, particularly the lack of a system to issue permits and the potential for irreparable harm.

What are the penalties for violating the magazine ban in Oregon Measure 114?

Violating the large capacity magazine ban under Oregon Measure 114 is a Class A misdemeanor. This offense can result in up to 364 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $6,250. Existing magazines are grandfathered but their possession and use are restricted.

What is the status of the firearm purchase permit requirement in Oregon?

The firearm purchase permit requirement of Oregon Measure 114 is currently blocked by a preliminary injunction. A judge found that the state lacked a proper system to process these permits, which would have caused irreparable harm to the right to bear arms. A system is not expected until March.

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