On Friday, March 13th, the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee will hold a hearing on the gun grabbers wish list, including semi-automatic bans, magazine capacity limits, and concealed carry restrictions. Please contact members of the committee directly by using the TAKE ACTION button below and urge them to OPPOSE all gun control.
SF 3655 bans commonly owned gas-operated semiautomatic firearms and magazines in excess of 10 rounds, directly violating the Second Amendment’s "common use" standard. Anyone who lawfully possesses a banned firearm or magazine prior to August 1st, 2026, must acquire a certificate of ownership from the state by February 1st, 2027, pay a fee and re-register banned items with the state every three years, and adhere to mandatory storage requirements thereafter. Additionally, it will become a crime to use any banned firearms for the purpose of hunting in the state.
SF 2320 allows local government units to ban carrying firearms in buildings they own or lease.
SF 3549 seeks to repeal statewide preemption, allowing local governments to implement a patchwork of gun laws across Minnesota.
SF 3572 prohibits having a firearm inside of a vehicle in school parking lots and school drop-off and pick-up locations.
SF 3631 effectively bans all firearms from the Capitol complex.
SF 3661 ends the centuries-old practice of individuals building lawful firearms for personal use without government interference.
SF 3836 deals with the retention of certain concealed carry permit data and makes the data available to the public. Data retention schemes are a direct threat to the privacy of law-abiding gun owners, and have suffered critical breaches both domestically and abroad.
Please stay tuned to the NRA-ILA website and your inbox for updates.













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