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Missouri proposes ban on tracking private gun ownership except in criminal cases.
A Missouri Senate bill introduced on February 10, 2026, by Republican Sen. Jill Carter aims to prohibit government entities from maintaining records of privately-owned firearms except during criminal investigations.
It also bans credit card networks from using specific codes to identify gun purchases, protecting lawful gun owners from surveillance.
The bill, modeled after laws in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Iowa, would allow the Missouri attorney general to investigate violations and impose civil penalties of up to $1,000 for non-compliance after a 30-day notice.
It is under review by a Senate committee.
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