Minnesota Democrats have already passed “red flag” legislation and a new “universal” background check scheme as part of an omnibus public safety package, but anti-gun lawmakers.
Minnesota Second Amendment activists aren’t giving up or giving in after a Democrat-controlled conference committee in the state legislature adopted a “red flag” measure and a “.
The Democrat-Farmer-Labor Party may have control of both chambers of the Minnesota legislature but its majorities are razor-thin, and a couple of rural DFLers have been keeping quiet about where they.
In April, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and City Council Member Rebecca Noecker announced the proposed changes to Chapter 225 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code of weapons discharge.
Debate in St. Paul lasted long into the night on Tuesday, and lawmakers will be back at it again today as the Democratic majority tries to get a “red flag” measure and a “universal.