Gun Control Advocates Rally at Minnesota State Capitol in Support of Stricter Firearm Regulations

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — A rally is scheduled to take place at the Minnesota State Capitol on Tuesday afternoon in support of stricter gun laws. This comes in response to the recent fatal shooting of two police officers and a firefighter paramedic in Burnsville, which spurred the introduction of proposed legislation two weeks ago. The rally aims to garner support for two bills that advocates hope will become law. One of the bills proposes a requirement for gun owners to store their guns and ammunition separately. However, opponents argue that this requirement is illogical and prevents … Read more

Major Ghost Gun Manufacturer Agrees to Cease Sales in Maryland and Pay $1.2 Million Settlement

Baltimore, Maryland has successfully reached a settlement in a lawsuit against the largest maker of “ghost gun” parts, Polymer80. The company has agreed to stop selling their products in Maryland and pay $1.2 million to the city. This victory follows similar successes in D.C. and Los Angeles, where lawsuits have been used to keep ghost guns off the streets. As part of the settlement, Polymer80 is also required to submit regular compliance reports. Federal authorities have identified Polymer80, based in Dayton, Nev., as the leading manufacturer of ghost gun parts, responsible for more than 88 … Read more

Minnesota Governor Urges Stricter Gun Laws After Tragic Shooting of First Responders

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Following the tragic shooting incident that claimed the lives of three first responders in Burnsville, Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz has called on policymakers to find solutions to prevent such events from happening again. Over the weekend, Matthew Ruge, Paul Elmstrand, and Adam Finseth, all Burnsville first responders, were killed in the shooting. Sergeant Adam Medlicott, who was also injured, has since been released from the hospital. Shannon Gooden, 38, barricaded himself with his girlfriend in his rented home in Burnsville early Sunday. At the time, there were seven children present in … Read more

Examining Missouri’s Gun Laws in the Aftermath of the Kansas City Chiefs Shooting

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – The recent shooting incident at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade has once again brought Missouri’s gun laws into the spotlight. With minimal regulations surrounding the sale, ownership, and carrying of firearms in the state, Missouri’s gun laws are likely to face scrutiny. While state law prohibits local officials from overriding its gun laws, cities such as Kansas City and St. Louis have implemented ordinances requiring permits for open carry. However, other cities like Columbia and Springfield do not have such requirements. In 2021, Missouri lawmakers passed the “Second … Read more