(Salem, OR) -- Oregon's Attorney General wants the voter approved Ballot Measure 114 to take effect while the legal challenge is being appealed. The new law would require training and a permit to buy a gun, increases background checks, and restricts gun magazine capacity. A Harney County judge ruled the law is unconstitutional and the state is challenging the ruling. A federal judge has ruled the law does not violate the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The Oregon Court of Appeals has been asked to allow the law to take effect while the appeal is underway.