A Ramsey County district judge on Monday struck down the state’s ban on binary triggers because of how the provision was inserted into a nearly 1,500-page tax omnibus bill.
A binary trigger is a gun modification that allows the weapon to fire a bullet on both the pull and release of the trigger.
Ramsey County Judge Leonardo Castro sided with the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus, which brought the lawsuit, on the grounds that the law violates the Single Subject and Title Clause of the Minnesota Constitution. He permanently enjoined the state from enforcing the ban…