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MO: Democratic lawmakers Set Sights on a Missouri Where Kids Don't Find and Shoot Loaded Guns
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Democratic lawmakers will again try to criminalize firearms storage that allows children to find guns and potentially hurt themselves or others. In the Missouri House, St. Louis County Rep. Stacey Newman told the News-Leader she'll be re-filing a version of her previous bill that would make it a Class D felony to knowingly leave "a readily available, loaded deadly weapon" in the presence of anybody younger than 17. To meet Newman's standard for security, gun owners would either have to put a trigger or cable lock on their weapon, remove the ammunition or put the firearm in a safe.
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Sosalty
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Mandates before educating gun owners to how they can make gun ownership safer? Don't cry "commonsense" to me, it's primarily about harassing gun owners. |
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