Gun control bills that would redefine safe storage, force gun owners to report a lost or stolen firearm, increase punishment for straw purchases, and ban binary triggers are before lawmakers.
Gun-safety measures were slated for votes on the Minnesota House floor late Monday although it wasn't clear if or when the Senate would consider the bills. "We are the House. We are going to continue to do the work of the House," state Rep. Kelly Moller, DFL-Shoreview, said at a news conference hours before the anticipated passage. The House passed the first bill, which would create a duty to .