Oregon Measure 114

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An Oregon circuit court judge has just issued a permanent
injunction declaring Measure 114 unconstitutional by clear and
convincing evidence.

This ruling will be appealed by the Oregon Department
of (Justice). An Oregon Court of Appeals Justice has stated
that gun owners are racists anti-semites.
 
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“ A Harney County judge ruled Measure 114, Oregon's new gun law, violates the state constitution. (Connor Radnovich/Oregon Capital Chronicle)
Oregon’s voter-approved gun law that would require permits and a safety course violates the state constitution, a Harney County Circuit Court judge ruled on Tuesday.

The ruling is a setback for gun safety advocates who backed Measure 114 in response to gun violence and mass shootings and convinced Oregon voters to pass it in 2022. Gun rights groups challenged the state law in federal court as well as Harney County Circuit Court.

The law has not gone into effect with the litigation pending. The ruling effectively means Measure 114 will not become a reality, unless Judge Robert Raschio’s decision is overturned in a higher court.

Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum promised to appeal the case.

“The Harney County judge’s ruling is wrong,” Rosenblum said in a statement. “Worse, it needlessly puts Oregonians’ lives at risk. The state will file an appeal and we believe we will prevail.”

The Gun Owners Foundation and Gun Owners of America, Inc., both based in Virginia, were plaintiffs in the original complaint filed in Harney County, but they voluntarily dropped out at the end of May. Harney County residents Joseph Arnold and Cliff Asmussen are plaintiffs in the case, giving it standing to be filed in the conservative eastern Oregon county.

The judge, Raschio, decided the case based upon the law’s application to the state constitution, not the U.S. Constitution and Second Amendment rights.

During a six-day trial in September, Raschio heard from experts about firearms and Oregon history, including the lives of Oregonians in 1857 when the state constitution was adopted with the provision that people shall have the right to bear arms for their defense. Raschio referenced Oregon’s frontier history to justify his ruling.

“The court finds the (voters) of 1857 did not seek to restrain access to the best firearms with the highest functionality possible they could procure,” the judge wrote in the 44-page ruling, which notes the state constitution was adopted in an era when pioneers “engaged in forceable removal of the Indigenous tribes of Oregon” and wanted the best weapons possible.

The law also would ban large-capacity magazines with more than 10 rounds which can lead to widespread carnage in a mass shooting.

The judge found the ban on large-capacity magazines “does not enhance public safety” enough to justify the infringement of the right to bear arms.

In an alert to its members, the Oregon Firearms Federation praised the ruling and the judge, saying Raschio “took a brave stand in the face of a full frontal assault on gun rights by Oregon’s establishment leftists.”

But the gun rights organization warned that more legal battles lie ahead.

Jess Marks, executive director of the Oregon Alliance for Gun Safety, expects that as well.

“Every day that Measure 114 is held up in court, Oregon lives are put at risk,” Marks said in a statement. “We expect that the state of Oregon will appeal this misguided ruling and that a higher court will see fit to allow this voter-approved law to go into effect. Lives depend on it.”

Every year, hundreds Oregonians die from gun violence, suicides or accidental shootings. In 2022, 803 Oregonians visited hospital emergency rooms with firearm-related injuries, according to Oregon Health Authority data. In 2021, 670 people in Oregon died from firearms, according to federal data.

In the federal lawsuit, the U.S. District Court ruled that Measure 114 is constitutional, upholding the law. Gun rights organizations have appealed the federal ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals”
 
It is a great outcome. Many people worked very hard to get it and to them I just want to say “thank you”!
The state of Oregon will of course appeal the ruling, spending taxpayers money in a losing battle.
This has already been settled in the Supreme Court of the US, but like NY and Ca they will just keep at it until “we” run out of money or the court gets changed.
The remarks by the judge might be a good thing in the future because it shows that some courts are not following the Constitution and are bias with no logical reasoning.
It will be a long, hard fight in Oregon, I’m afraid. We should enjoy our victories and stay vigilant.
 
Gun Owners Foundation appears to be an up and coming advocate for gun rights, and of course, GOA is involved in just about every court fight.
 
"...the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed". "Shall not be infringed" sounds clear and absolute to me.
 
........The ruling is a setback for gun safety advocates who backed Measure 114 in response to gun violence and mass shootings and convinced Oregon voters to pass it in 2022.........

Stop referring to them as "gun safety advocates" (that would correctly refer to the NRA) and start correctly calling them "gun control fanatics." Joe
 
Even though Measure 114 has so far been blocked, its initial purpose and intent is still working for them.

There are several sellers on line that I visit that have the banner, “We do not sell to Oregon”, or “This seller does not sell to Oregon”. I’ve got more interest in not buying from them than they do not selling to me.

Like many other blue states, Oregon’s, (Portland and most of the Valley,) priorities are misdirected and unfocused. Seems to me that people overtly stealing from stores, “camping” in front of businesses or on the sidewalks and streets needs to be addressed. Oregonians should be more concerned about all the people tweaking hard, angrily screaming or passed out in public than magazines that hold more then 10 rnds and all.

Jim
 
I sure wish the news outlets would quit referring to it as "voter approved" though. It's as though the media want to portray it as something the whole state wanted and the courts just got in the way. As I stated earlier it is "Portland approved" and does not have much to do with the rest of the state.
 
I sure wish the news outlets would quit referring to it as "voter approved" though. It's as though the media want to portray it as something the whole state wanted and the courts just got in the way. As I stated earlier it is "Portland approved" and does not have much to do with the rest of the state.

the voters could make murder legal, but the Feds would still have something to say about it........
 
I just wish that the 9th Circuits ruling about magazine capacities would be confirmed by the Supreme Court. They're standard capacity, not high capacity...

And then hopefully the horribly unconstitutional portion of that poorly written law that requires a purchase permit will become a moot point when it doesn't spell out who will issue them much less what is required outside of a vague training and background check requirement...

And yes. We ARE stuck with Portland's mouth breathers. It's staggering to me considering the riots that occurred during the "mostly peaceful protests" that firearms were absolutely flying off the shelves and there was a HUGE backlog of background checks that the State Police perform as many people realized that the police could not be everywhere. And this was going on in Portland!?!
 
I just wish that the 9th Circuits ruling about magazine capacities would be confirmed by the Supreme Court. They're standard capacity, not high capacity...

And then hopefully the horribly unconstitutional portion of that poorly written law that requires a purchase permit will become a moot point when it doesn't spell out who will issue them much less what is required outside of a vague training and background check requirement...

And yes. We ARE stuck with Portland's mouth breathers. It's staggering to me considering the riots that occurred during the "mostly peaceful protests" that firearms were absolutely flying off the shelves and there was a HUGE backlog of background checks that the State Police perform as many people realized that the police could not be everywhere. And this was going on in Portland!?!

Washington's new magazine lawsuit is moving petty fast WA Gun Law youtube channel update [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1vKG2H6h6s[/ame]
 
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