Judge Keeps Oregon’s Strict Gun Control Measure on Ice

Judge Keeps Oregon’s Strict Gun Control Measure on Ice
Guns are on display at a shop in Roseburg, Ore., on Oct. 2, 2015. Cengiz Yar Jr./AFP via Getty Images
Scottie Barnes
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An Oregon gun-control measure that many predict will wind up in the U.S. Supreme Court remains in limbo.

In a Dec 23 hearing, Circuit Court Judge Robert Raschio said he would rule by Jan. 3 whether to lift a temporary restraining order (TRO) on the Oregon Ballot Measure 114 requirement that a background check be completed before a firearm can be sold or transferred.

Scottie Barnes
Scottie Barnes
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Scottie Barnes writes breaking news and investigative pieces for The Epoch Times from the Pacific Northwest. She has a background in researching the implications of public policy and emerging technologies on areas ranging from homeland security and national defense to forestry and urban planning.
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