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St. Louis and St. Louis County have asked a court to overturn the Missouri bill that would fine law enforcement agencies and officers who work with federal agencies to enforce gun regulations.
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Gun-related suicides among young adults in Missouri had been declining since at least 1999, according to a new analysis from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. But after the state eliminated its permit-to-purchase requirement in 2007, firearm suicide rates among adults ages 19 to 24 jumped by nearly 22%.
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Missouri lawmakers are still at odds on how to solve the spike in gun violence and gun deaths in St. Louis and other urban areas. On Tuesday, House...
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President Barack Obama detailed Tuesday his efforts to reduce gun violence nationwide, including requiring background checks, creating stricter...
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Missouri residents who have concealed-carry permits will be able to openly carry their firearms anywhere in the state, as a result of the General...
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The Missouri Senate has stripped an amendment from the gun-control nullification bill that would have required an individual to report a stolen gun...
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Missouri’s top state senator is defending his vote against his party that helped squash the so-called Gun Nullification bill. Senate President Pro Tem Tom…
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Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster is siding with fellow Democrat, Governor Jay Nixon, in opposition to legislation that would challenge the federal
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Governor Jay Nixon has vetoed a bill that would have blocked Missouri officials from enforcing federal gun laws, saying it would violate the supremacy
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The Missouri House has passed yet another bill that would expand the rights of gun owners and reduce the role of the state Department of Revenue.The…