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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled this week that the final decision on whether the hard-to-trace guns are regulated rests ...
St. Louis Park, pledged to introduce legislation next year closing a “loophole” in Minnesota’s regulation of so-called ghost ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court upholds Minneapolis ordinance barring rental bias against Section 8 tenants, rejecting landlords’ ...
ST. PAUL – An organization called Protect Minnesota is speaking out following the Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision, which ...
State leaders and lawmakers are responding to the Minnesota Supreme Court’s decision that ghost guns can be legal in the ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court's recent decision allowing possession of some "ghost guns" without serial numbers is likely to ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that it's not illegal to possess a so-called "ghost gun," a firearm that lacks a serial number and is often assembled in parts, after more than a year of ...
On Wednesday, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in a split decision that ‘ghost guns’ are not required to have a serial ...
The split ruling could make it harder for prosecutors to bring the gun charges as they have in hundreds of cases per year.
The announcement from Sen. Ron Latz follows a split decision that guns without serial numbers are legal in the state.
Since US law doesn’t restrict the ownership of ghost guns, neither does the state of Minnesota, opined the court’s majority.