Gun Ban Sponsor Has No Idea What's in Her Bill

Published on March 16, 2026
Duration: 14:53

This video provides a critical analysis of Minnesota's SF 3655, a bill banning "semiautomatic military-style assault weapons" and large-capacity magazines. The analysis highlights the bill's broad definitions, the sponsor's apparent lack of understanding of firearm specifics, and potential implications for law-abiding citizens, including current owners who must certify their possessions. Expert commentary suggests the bill may face legal challenges and widespread non-compliance due to its restrictive nature and broad definitions.

Quick Summary

Minnesota's SF 3655 bans "semiautomatic military-style assault weapons" and "large-capacity magazines" (over 10 rounds). Specific models like AK-47, AR-15, and HK-91 are listed, along with feature-based definitions. Current owners must certify possession by Feb 1, 2027, with renewals. Law enforcement and military are exempt.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Minnesota Gun Ban Bill
  2. 00:21Upcoming Minnesota Gun Control Videos
  3. 00:48Senate Hearings and Gun Rights Groups
  4. 01:14Misinformation in Hearing
  5. 01:41Sponsor's Lack of Knowledge
  6. 02:08Sponsor Segment: Attorneys for Freedom
  7. 03:04SF 3655 Bill Details
  8. 03:22The Ban's Scope
  9. 03:36Banned Firearm List (Part 1)
  10. 04:33Banned Firearm Features (Rifles)
  11. 05:27Banned Firearm Features (Shotguns & Conversion Kits)
  12. 06:06Large Capacity Magazine Ban
  13. 06:30Current Owners Certification (Part 1)
  14. 07:09Current Owners Certification (Part 2)
  15. 08:24Summary of Ban
  16. 09:12Senator Holstrom's Hunter Argument
  17. 10:21Sponsor Mohamed's Vague Response
  18. 10:55Critiquing Mohamed's Response
  19. 11:11Holstrom's Self-Defense Argument
  20. 12:19Mohamed's Self-Defense Response
  21. 12:45Liberty Doll's Final Critique
  22. 14:21Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are banned under Minnesota's SF 3655?

SF 3655 bans "semiautomatic military-style assault weapons," including specific models like the AK-47, AR-15, HK-91, MAC-10, and TEC-9, as well as firearms with certain features like pistol grips, folding stocks, barrel shrouds, or flash suppressors.

What is considered a "large-capacity magazine" in Minnesota under SF 3655?

Under SF 3655, a "large-capacity magazine" is defined as any firearm magazine capable of accepting more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Exemptions exist for .22 caliber tube-feeding devices and lever-action tubular magazines.

What must current owners do with banned firearms in Minnesota?

Current owners of firearms banned by SF 3655 must certify their ownership with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension by February 1, 2027. This certification requires renewal every three years and subjects owners to specific storage and possession rules.

Are there exemptions to Minnesota's gun ban bill SF 3655?

Yes, SF 3655 exempts law enforcement and military personnel from the ban on "semiautomatic military-style assault weapons." The bill also provides specific exemptions for certain types of magazines and firearms.

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