An Oregon appeals court has found that a voter-approved gun control law is constitutional, reversing a lower court ruling.
A voter-approved gun control law, Measure 114, is constitutional, according to a ruling by the Oregon Court of Appeals.
The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday Measure 114, the gun control law narrowly approved by voters in 2022, is constitutional. "We conclude that all of Measure 114 is facially constitutional ...
Ballot Measure 114 bans the purchase of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. It also requires a permit for ...
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The Oregon Court of Appeals on Wednesday found that Measure 114, the gun control measure approved by Oregon voters more than two years ago, is constitutional, reversing an earlier decision by a Harney ...
Tony Aiello Jr., the lead counsel representing the gun owners in the case, said he intends to appeal the ruling to the Oregon Supreme Court. In a statement Wednesday, he said Measure 114 “has ...