Des Moines City Council delays Gun Accessory Ban

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines City Council has delayed action on banning high-capacity magazines and trigger devices such as bump stocks that have captured national news.

The council voted Monday to put off action and to have city staffers work with the Iowa Legislature and other city and county governments to “form a consensus for statewide implementation of sound and effective regulations concerning firearm accessories.”

Several gun owners attended the meeting to share their objections to the so called ‘gun gear’ proposals.

Back in June, the council voted in June to have ordinances prepared that would ban extended magazines that hold more bullets than is standard and trigger activators such as bump stocks. The devices have been used in high-profile attacks across the nation.