The Kansas City Star reports:
Missouri police will be barred from enforcing federal gun laws that regulate weapons registration, tracking and possession of firearms by some domestic violence offenders under a bill Gov. Mike Parson, a former sheriff, announced Thursday he will sign into law.
Passage of the “Second Amendment Preservation Act” represents a victory for conservatives who have pushed the legislation for nearly a decade and picked up new momentum this year by responding to the Biden administration’s vows to enact stricter gun control.
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Missouri Gov Parson, a former sheriff, will sign a bill barring local police enforcement of federal gun laws.
His spokeswoman said he is “aware of the legal implications of this bill” but it’s important to “define a limited role for federal government”https://t.co/AqWLhVgqBf
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