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Measure 114 Implementation

The implementation of Measure 114, including the permit-to-purchase program, point-of-transfer background checks, and the ban on large-capacity magazines.

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Jan 31, 2026
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What did the Oregon Court of Appeals say in its March 12, 2025 opinion upholding Measure 114?

Court of Appeals, in Arnold v. Kotek issued March 12, 2025, unanimously held that all provisions of voter-approved are facially constitutional under Article I, section 27 of the Oregon Constitution, r...

Feb 6, 2026

What penalties exactly does Oregon statute impose for violating the large-capacity magazine ban under Measure 114 and subsequent implementing statutes?

and its implementing statutes broadly prohibit the manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale, and transfer of “large‑capacity” magazines — those capable of accepting more than 10 round...

Feb 3, 2026

What specific penalties and enforcement mechanisms would take effect if Measure 114 is implemented, and how have Oregon counties signaled they will enforce them?

would require individual purchase permits, pre-sale background checks and ban the sale/transfer/manufacture of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds; the Legislature has been drafting bills (notably...

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