The Legislative Session Started Yesterday – and Here Come the New Anti-Gun Bills
Saint Paul, MN -(AmmoLand.com)- At noon yesterday, the Minnesota legislature reconvened for the final part of the 2015 – 2016 legislative session.
And while we’re expecting a generally quiet session overall, with a focus on transportation, taxation, education, and the bonding bill – there will be some who will seek to pass new gun control legislation.
The anti-gunners in the Minnesota Senate did not disappoint yesterday, with the introduction of four new anti-gun bills for consideration this session.
While the full text is not yet available for the bills, here’s what we’ve been able to glean so far:
- SF2228: This appears to be a very comprehensive gun control bill including universal background checks (aka universal registration) and a host of other restrictions.
- SF2268: Requires a federal firearms license for any person transferring three or more firearms in the course of a calendar year. This bill is a Senate version of Rep. Kim Norton’s House bill.
- SF2269: Comprehensive Gun Control Act of 2016. This bill is a Senate version of Rep. Kim Norton’s House bill.
- SF2357: Prohibiting persons on the terrorist watch list from possessing firearms. This bill is a Senate version of …Read the Rest
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