The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled in a split decision Wednesday that it is legal for Minnesotans to possess ghost guns without a serial number because current state law does not clearly restrict it.
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 ...
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