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Measure 114 bans future purchases of magazines that can carry more than 10 rounds of ammunition, and require permits. It’s been on hold pending court challenges.
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Harney County Circuit Court Judge Robert Raschio is presiding over a six-day trial to determine if the Oregon Constitution allows the state to ban high capacity magazines and require a completed background check and permit to purchase a firearm.
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The Oregon Supreme Court has denied a petition to overturn a lower court ruling blocking the state’s new gun laws from taking effect. Ballot Measure 114’s provisions remain blocked in their entirety pending a lower court hearing on the measure’s constitutionality.
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If Measure 114 passes, anyone wanting to purchase a gun in Oregon would have to first obtain a permit by completing a gun safety class and submitting to a federal criminal background check.
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An initiative on the November ballot that would make sweeping changes to Oregon gun laws was the subject of a debate at the City Club of Eugene Friday.
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Tomorrow, rallies across the nation will be held in conjunction with the March for Our Lives event in Washington D.C. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, young…