AP Photo/Lynne Sladky It came down to the wire, but lawmakers in Jefferson City, Missouri gave the green light to a bill that will prevent state and local law enforcement from cooperating with federal authorities on any new gun control laws coming out of Washington, D.C. There was just one hour left in the legislative session when House members finally voted on the Second Amendment Preservation Act late Friday night, approving the bill by a vote of 111-42. The state Senate had already signed off on the measure, but not before amending it, and the House still needed to sign off on those changes before the clock ran out. Despite attempts by Democrats to stonewall the bill, the legislation is now headed to Gov. Mike Parson’s desk, and the governor is expected to sign the bill into law.