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Appeals court: City of Cincinnati must pay $168K over 'invalid' trigger activator ban
Cincinnati EnquirerView CommentsThe city of Cincinnati exceeded its authority in 2018 when it banned "trigger activators" that make guns fire more rapidly, a state appeals court said.A decision handed down Wednesday by the 1st District Court of Appeals upheld a Hamilton County judge who struck down a city ordinance that banned the trigger devices within city limits.The devices – which include trigger cranks, slide fire devices as well as bump stocks – accelerate a gun's rate of fire and can approximate an automatic weapon, court documents say.In its opinion, the appeals court said...…Cincinnati EnquirerView CommentsThe city of Cincinnati exceeded its authority in 2018 when it banned "trigger activators" that make guns fire more rapidly, a state appeals court said.A decision handed down Wednesday by the 1st District Court of Appeals upheld a Hamilton County judge who struck down a city ordinance that banned the trigger devices within city limits.The devices – which include trigger cranks, slide fire devices as well as bump stocks – accelerate a gun's rate of fire and can approximate an automatic weapon, court documents say.In its opinion, the appeals court said...WW…
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