Oregon Supreme Court declines to intervene in judge’s ruling blocking Measure 114

Oregon Supreme Court

Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum in January had petitioned the state’s high court to either throw out rulings by Harney County Circuit Judge Robert S. Raschio that block Measure 114 from taking effect or direct him to explain why they should stand. The state Supreme Court chose not to get involved at this time.Therese Bottomly |The Oregonian

The Oregon Supreme Court on Thursday denied the state attorney general’s petition to reverse a Harney County judge’s order that blocks gun control Measure 114 from taking effect.

The Supreme Court declined to intervene, but said its decision “has no bearing on the parties’ respective positions” or the merits of the matter, nor does it prevent future challenges.

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