GunsMinnesota Gun Control Bills Stall After Major Push

Minnesota Gun Control Bills Stall After Major Push

-


We’ve been closely watching and reporting on several punitive gun-control proposals in the Minnesota legislature, including several from Gov. Tim Walz. Of course, the worst of them was a proposal that would have banned many semi-automatic firearms in common use by lawful Minnesotans and another that would have banned the normal-capacity magazines that those common firearms use.

Following committee votes on February 24 and 25, however, many of the measures have stalled in committee. And there’s a better-than-even chance that they won’t receive further consideration this session.

Among those stalled was HF 3433, which would have banned commonly owned gas-operated semi-automatic firearms, a direct infringement on the Second Amendment. Under the measure, anyone who lawfully possessed a banned firearm would have been required to register it with the state before May 1, 2027, and then adhere to very restrictive mandatory storage requirements afterward.

Another measure that has stalled in committee is HF 3402. Equally as egregious as HF 3433, this proposal would set arbitrary magazine capacity restrictions and does not include a grandfather clause. Any magazine capable of holding more than 10 rounds would have to be moved out of state, modified, destroyed or surrendered to law enforcement.

Likewise, a measure to repeal Minnesota’s statewide firearms preemption law has also stalled. HF 3351 would allow local governments to implement whatever laws they wished, leaving lawful citizens easy prey to being caught up in a patchwork of different laws as they travel the state.

While a ban on so-called “assault weapons” and “high-capacity magazines” would be devastating on state gun owners, repealing the state’s preemption law might have been even worse. State firearms preemption laws are critically important to lawful gun owners; that’s why more than 40 states have such laws on the books. In a nutshell, these laws prohibit local jurisdictions from imposing gun-control restrictions that are more severe than state law.

This push is being made by the mayors of Minnesota’s four largest cities—St. Paul, Minneapolis, Rochester and Bloomington—who have all drafted control ordinances, despite the state’s strong preemption law that would nullify their ordinances. If they were get the repeal approved by the legislature, those cities would immediately institute bans on common semi-autos and mags over 10 rounds, without having to wait for the state legislature to pass such restrictions.

The deluge of anti-gun legislation this session is a direct result of an incident last August where a young trans man, who had legally changed his name to a woman’s name, killed two and injured 17 others at the Church of Annunciation. Ever since the attack, gun-ban advocates in the state have been pushing for new laws, and Democrat lawmakers have assisted in the effort.

The bills’ stalling comes after Gov. Walz tried to call a special session of the legislature to pass gun-ban legislation. However, Republicans in the state House and Senate pushed back until Walz realized the idea would be an effort in futility.



Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest news

Louisiana Man Sues Police After 24-Hour Jail Stay Over ‘Stolen Gun’ That Was Not Stolen

Key Takeaways Maddox Adam Livingston filed a lawsuit against the New Roads Police Department after his wrongful arrest for...

Liberty Overwatch 9mm Review: Fastest Defense Ammo Yet?

Images by the author unless otherwise noted  As most shooters know, there is an entire cottage industry built around...

Three Statuses, not Two:  Why Larrabee Is the Wrong Rule for Nonprofessional Soldiers – Standing His Ground

In recent years, the military has court-martialed military retirees for conduct that occurred off base and after retirement. ...

5 Common Misconceptions About Pistol Red Dots » Concealed Carry Inc

Pistol-mounted red dots are more popular than ever—but red dot myths still hold a lot of shooters back....

Idaho Introduces Bill to Legalize Machine Guns If Federal Ban Falls

In the opening days of the 2026 Idaho legislative session, a quiet but strong challenge to federal firearms...

Half a Precedent Is No Precedent At All – Standing His Ground

Why the application of military law to half-pay officers in Britain from 1749 to 1751 does not support...

Must read

2025 Was A WILD Year! » Concealed Carry Inc

Podcast: EmbedSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | ...

Will the Gun Free School Zones Act Undermine Bruen? – Standing His Ground

Yesterday saw the most significant effort to date...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you