Gun Owners Applaud Court Ruling Striking Down Ban on Binary Triggers
(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus is cheering a judge’s ruling that strikes down the state’s ban on binary triggers. Vice president Rob Doar says they argued a gun provision did not belong in a 14-hundred page tax and spending bill. He says, “We didn’t make a Second Amendment challenge that binary triggers are protected or anything like that. We just simply asserted that the Minnesota Constitution was not followed with this bill and this provision was a glaring example of that.” A binary trigger allows a gun to fire one round when the trigger is pulled and another when it is released.




