Massive Gun Control Package Being Considered Today

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 10:49

This video discusses a proposed gun control package in Minnesota that could significantly impact Second Amendment rights. It details specific bills, including bans on semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines, alongside mandatory registration for existing owners. The content highlights potential penalties and urges viewers to engage with their representatives.

Quick Summary

Minnesota's proposed gun control package, including HF 3433 and HF 3402, aims to ban most semi-automatic firearms and magazines over 10-round capacity. Existing owners must register banned firearms by May 1st, 2027, or face surrender, removal, or inoperability requirements. Violations carry penalties of up to 5 years imprisonment and a $25,000 fine per offense.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Gun Control Package
  2. 01:10Sponsor: Attorneys on Retainer
  3. 02:25Minnesota Bills Threaten Second Amendment
  4. 03:03HF 3433 Semi-Auto Gun Ban Details
  5. 03:25Rationale for Assault Weapons Ban
  6. 04:16Features of Banned Firearms
  7. 05:19Registration Requirements for Existing Owners
  8. 06:15Consequences of Non-Registration
  9. 07:03HF 3402 Magazine Ban Explained
  10. 08:08Minnesota Adopting California's Model
  11. 08:43Call to Action: Speak Against Legislation
  12. 09:31Public Safety Committee Update

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the proposed Minnesota gun control package?

The package includes HF 3433, which bans most semi-automatic firearms based on features like pistol grips and telescoping stocks, and HF 3402, which prohibits magazines holding more than 10 rounds. Existing owners must register banned firearms by May 1st, 2027.

What are the penalties for violating the proposed Minnesota gun laws?

Violating the proposed firearm ban (HF 3433) or magazine ban (HF 3402) in Minnesota could lead to severe penalties, including up to 5 years in prison and a $25,000 fine for each offense.

What happens to existing firearm owners under the proposed Minnesota legislation?

Existing owners of firearms that would be banned must register them with law enforcement by May 1st, 2027, with triennial renewals. Failure to register means the firearm must be surrendered, removed from the state, or rendered inoperable.

What types of firearms are targeted by Minnesota's HF 3433?

HF 3433 targets semi-automatic pistols, rifles, and shotguns that possess certain features. These include detachable magazines combined with pistol grips, telescoping stocks, thumbhole grips, barrel shrouds, or flash hiders for rifles, and folding stocks or pistol grips for shotguns.

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