Measure 114, Oregon's new controversial gun safety law was supposed to go into effect Thursday, but a federal and a state judge both issued rulings Tuesday. According to Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, a federal judge Tuesday morning denied a request by Oregon Firearms Federation and other plaintiffs to delay implementation of the high-capacity magazine ban, so that part of the law would go into effect Thursday. Three hours later a state judge in Harney County temporarily enjoined enforcement of the entire measure. As of now, the law cannot go into effect on Thursday. What's next? We will petition to the Oregon Supreme Court ASAP, seeking to align the result in our state courts with the federal court's well-reasoned and thoughtful decision.