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Oregon Judge Cites National Police Association Amicus Brief in Striking Down Unconstitutional Gun Control Law

INDIANAPOLIS, November 23, 2023 — An Oregon Judge has ruled in accordance with the NPA’s amicus brief in striking down a magazine ban that would have negatively impacted Oregon public safety.
 
The new law, Ballot Measure 114, required a permit from local police (which may be impossible to get) just to apply for permission from the State Police simply to be allowed to consider buying a firearm. It also outlawed the most common firearms ammunition magazines. These are the magazines that come standard with most modern firearms. The measure limits magazines to 10 rounds.  Police officers, who are defending themselves from the same criminals as civilians, carry more, showing why prohibiting civilians from using magazines with more than 10 rounds is unconscionable as well as a violation of the Oregon (and U.S.) constitution.
 
Attorney James L. Buchal stated, “The memorandum filed by the National Police Association emphasizes the results of police experience in using larger capacity magazines to fight crime, and police knowledge concerning the role of citizen heroes armed with such weapons in providing an important supplement to police efforts.  The National Police Association continues to believe that a focus on disarming law-abiding Americans, rather than punishing criminals with weapons, is fundamentally misguided as well as unconstitutional.”
 
The Court ruled Measure 114 violates the Oregon State Constitution.
 
The National Police Association is represented by James L. Buchal of Murphy & Buchal LLP. The suit is brought by Gun Owners of America, Inc., Gun Owners Foundation, Joseph Arnold, and Cliff Asmussen. The defendants are Gov. Kate Brown, Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, and Oregon State Police Superintendent Terri Davie in their official capacities. The case is before the Oregon Supreme Court.
 
The ruling striking down Measure 114 and citing the NPA’s amicus brief (Pg. 38) can be viewed here https://nationalpolice.org/main/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Ruling-striking-down-Oregon-Measure-114.pdf
 
The NPA’s amicus brief can be viewed here: https://nationalpolice.org/main/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/NPAs-Amicus-Memorandum-1-27-23.pdf
 
The National Police Association (NPA) is a 501(c)3 Educational/Advocacy non-profit organization. For additional information visit NationalPolice.org.

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