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

Published on December 5, 2022
Duration: 9:20

This video provides an expert analysis of the legal challenges against Oregon Measure 114, which mandates a permit to purchase firearms and bans high-capacity magazines. The speaker, an authority on firearms law, details the permit requirements, magazine ban specifics, and the logistical hurdles facing implementation, highlighting potential firearm sales halts and ongoing court proceedings.

Quick Summary

Oregon Measure 114 requires a permit to purchase firearms, involving safety training, background checks, and fingerprinting, with a fee of up to $65. It also bans magazines holding over 10 rounds, with violations classified as a Class A misdemeanor carrying jail time and fines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Oregon Measure 114 Introduction
  2. 00:20USCCA Sponsorship
  3. 00:32Measure 114 Overview & Challenges
  4. 01:20Permit to Purchase Requirements
  5. 03:15Large Capacity Magazine Ban
  6. 04:33Logistical Issues with Permit System
  7. 05:45Court Hearing & Judge's Concerns
  8. 08:27Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of Oregon Measure 114?

Oregon Measure 114 mandates a permit to purchase any firearm, requiring safety training, background checks, and fingerprinting. It also bans the possession, sale, and transfer of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.

What legal challenges are facing Oregon Measure 114?

Lawsuits, including Oregon Firearms Federation v. Brown, are challenging Measure 114, seeking temporary restraining orders to prevent its implementation due to concerns over its legality and logistical feasibility.

What are the requirements for obtaining a firearm purchase permit in Oregon under Measure 114?

To get a permit, Oregon residents must complete a safety training course, pass a background check, be fingerprinted, and present valid ID. The application fee is up to $65, with a $50 renewal fee for the five-year permit.

What is the penalty for violating the large capacity magazine ban in Oregon Measure 114?

Violating the ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to 364 days in jail and/or a fine of up to $6,250.

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