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GOA and GOF have pulled out of the Harney County case against M114.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Two gun advocacy organizations have withdrawn from their lawsuit against the state of Oregon that challenged Measure 114 — a voter-approved measure limiting ammunition capacity and requiring permit-to-purchase laws along with a state police database on guns.
Court documents filed on May 31 say Gun Owners of America Inc. and the Gun Owners Foundation are "voluntarily dismissing their claims against defendants without costs or fees."
The case's two other plaintiffs — Joseph Arnold and Cliff Asmussen — are still moving forward with the suit, according to Senior Associate Attorney Tony Aiello, Jr. who is representing the gun organizations.
"This case is still ongoing and there has been no change to the temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction secured by the plaintiffs in this case. This voluntary dismissal is limited only to Gun Owners of America, Inc. and Gun Owners Foundation whose participation as named plaintiffs, in this case, is not necessary for its adjudication," Aiello told KOIN 6 News. "Plaintiffs Arnold and Asmussen will continue representing the interests of Oregonians with the full support of Gun Owners of America, Inc. and Gun Owners Foundation, as well as their legal team."
Have no idea what effect this has on the lawsuits or who is paying the bills.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Two gun advocacy organizations have withdrawn from their lawsuit against the state of Oregon that challenged Measure 114 — a voter-approved measure limiting ammunition capacity and requiring permit-to-purchase laws along with a state police database on guns.
Court documents filed on May 31 say Gun Owners of America Inc. and the Gun Owners Foundation are "voluntarily dismissing their claims against defendants without costs or fees."
The case's two other plaintiffs — Joseph Arnold and Cliff Asmussen — are still moving forward with the suit, according to Senior Associate Attorney Tony Aiello, Jr. who is representing the gun organizations.
"This case is still ongoing and there has been no change to the temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction secured by the plaintiffs in this case. This voluntary dismissal is limited only to Gun Owners of America, Inc. and Gun Owners Foundation whose participation as named plaintiffs, in this case, is not necessary for its adjudication," Aiello told KOIN 6 News. "Plaintiffs Arnold and Asmussen will continue representing the interests of Oregonians with the full support of Gun Owners of America, Inc. and Gun Owners Foundation, as well as their legal team."
Have no idea what effect this has on the lawsuits or who is paying the bills.