12.19.2023
With Christmas just a few days away we know many of you will be traveling to be with loved ones on this holy day.
We wish you a profoundly joyous season in these troubled times and want to thank you for your support, encouragement, and commitment to the principles that once made America the greatest and most free country in history.
We hope you enjoy this day and time with family and friends and wish you safe travels if you will be on the road.
That being said, we want to bring you an update on our ongoing efforts to overturn the absurd and unconstitutional ruling of Judge Karin Immergut .
As you know, she declared Measure 114, which will essentially end firearm’s sales in Oregon and make criminals out of everyone who owns standard magazines,(a fundamental firearm component) constitutional.
We are very fortunate that a state judge in Harney County reached a very different and far more rational conclusion and placed an injunction against this obscene attack on our rights.
Needless to say the state will continue to spend millions of your dollars to reverse that decision no matter how ridiculous and laughable their arguments may be.
As we have reported, we are appealing Immergut’s ruling. However, in what should come as no surprise the openly anti-gun 9th Circuit has bowed to Oregon’s ruling leftist cabal and agreed to delay dealing with our appeal until after it decides a California case, Duncan et al v Bonta.
While the pretext for this delay is the “conservation of judicial resources” the reality is that the cases are different enough that this is clearly just a tactic to delay addressing this vicious attack on the Second Amendment. No doubt the plan is to push these decisions back as far as possible while hoping that the Biden administration will have the chance to stack the Supreme Court with more judges who cannot define what a woman is.
You see the court’s order here.
We strongly believe that no matter what games Oregon’s laughably named “Department of Justice” and the 9th Circuit play, we will ultimately prevail.
But for now, Merry Christmas.