St. Louis proposal would ban 'military-grade' weapons, prohibit guns for 'insurrectionists'

FILE - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey speaks to reporters after taking the oath of office in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 3, 2023. As St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones announced legislation Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023, that would prohibit “military-grade weapons†on city streets and make it a crime for “insurrectionists†and those convicted of hate crimes to possess firearms, Bailey warned that such a law would violate the state constitution. (AP Photo/David A. Lieb, File)

ST. LOUIS (AP) — As the St. Louis mayor pushes legislation that would prohibit “military-grade weapons†on city streets and make it a crime for “insurrectionists†and those convicted of hate crimes to possess firearms, Missouri's attorney general is warning that such a law would violate the state constitution.

Mayor Tishaura Jones announced the wide-ranging legislation Tuesday, noting support from several members of the Board of Aldermen. The board could begin considering the measure at its next meeting, on Sept. 15.

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