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

Published on December 27, 2022
Duration: 9:22

This video from Armed Scholar breaks down the legal challenges to Oregon's Measure 114, focusing on the "Arnold v. Brown" case. It explains the requirements for the firearm purchase permit and the ban on magazines over 10 rounds. The discussion highlights the temporary injunctions granted by Judge Robert Raschio, which have blocked the measure's implementation, and anticipates a ruling on background check requirements in early January. The content is presented with an instructional tone by an experienced speaker.

Quick Summary

Oregon's Measure 114, which mandates a firearm purchase permit and bans magazines over 10 rounds, has been temporarily blocked by court injunctions. Challenges cite implementation issues and constitutional rights. A ruling on background check requirements is expected in early January, with potential for changes to the measure's status.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Oregon Measure 114 Blocked
  2. 00:53Details of Measure 114 Provisions
  3. 01:27TRO and Preliminary Injunction
  4. 01:50Permit to Purchase Requirements
  5. 02:56Magazine Ban and Penalties
  6. 03:59Implementation Challenges
  7. 05:00Court Decisions and Judge Raschio
  8. 05:23Background Check Hearing
  9. 07:41Upcoming Decision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Oregon's Measure 114?

Oregon's Measure 114 introduces a permit-to-purchase system for firearms, requiring safety training and background checks. It also bans the sale, purchase, and possession of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

Why was Oregon's Measure 114 blocked?

Measure 114 was temporarily blocked by a Temporary Restraining Order and a preliminary injunction granted by a judge due to challenges regarding its implementation, particularly the lack of a system to issue purchase permits and concerns about irreparable harm to constitutional rights.

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

Violating the magazine ban under Oregon's Measure 114 is classified as a Class A misdemeanor. This can result in a jail sentence of up to 364 days and/or a fine of up to $6,250.

What is the current status of Measure 114?

As of the video's recording, Measure 114's permit-to-purchase requirements and magazine ban were blocked by court orders. A ruling on background check requirements was anticipated in early January.

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