Measure 114 Temporarily Blocked in Oregon, Will Not Go Into Effect

Only hours after a federal judge in Portland ruled Measure 114 will move forward with a 30-day delay on the gun permits requirement, Harney County Circuit Judge Robert S. Raschio blocked the measure temporarily from going into effect December 8.

At the time of writing this, the measure, which many believe to be highly unconstitutional, is not in effect. Several Oregon sheriffs have also said on social media they will refuse to enforce gun magazine capacities called for in Measure 114.

Soaring gun sales in Oregon are directly tied to the impact of Measure 114.

Since the measure was blocked by the judge, the Oregon Supreme Court has decided not to intervene. The Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum

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