Prof. Megan Walsh Quoted in Star Tribune About Proposal to Ban Ghost Guns in Wake of Court Ruling
Professor Megan Walsh was quoted in the Minnesota Star Tribune about the push to ban difficult-to-trace “ghost guns” after a court said they were legal. The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled last week that the final decision on whether the hard-to-trace guns are regulated rests with the state legislature. Prof. Walsh said a state-level ban would likely be constitutional and that the high court ruling did not address the constitutionality of regulating ghost guns. She added that a recent Court of Appeals ruling said that such a ban passes constitutional muster. She said, “There’s nothing that would block the Minnesota Legislature as far as Second Amendment law relates to it.”