Armed homeowners Mark T. and Patricia N. McCloskey standing in front their house along Portland Place as they confront protesters marching to St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson’s house Sunday, June 28, 2020, in the Central West End of St. Louis. No shots were fired and the protesters marched on. The protesters called for Krewson’s resignation for releasing the names and addresses of residents who suggested defunding the police department.
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JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI — The latest attempt to alter Missouri’s gun laws would establish a presumption that individuals who use force against another person reasonably did so in order to defend themselves.

Prosecutors, law-enforcement representatives and civil rights and religious leaders slammed the proposal during a Senate Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety hearing on Tuesday, while proponents, including U.S. Senate candidate Mark McCloskey of St. Louis, praised the measure.

Opponents said the bill, sponsored by Sen. Eric Burlison, R-Battlefield, would lead to chaos and would further stress the state’s already strained court system, while proponents said it provided a […]

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