Minnesota Is About To Ban Every Semi-Auto!?

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 2:01

This video discusses a proposed bill in Minnesota that aims to ban all semi-automatic firearms. The speaker, with an authoritative and experienced tone, highlights concerns that the bill infringes upon Second Amendment rights and established case law. It details requirements for firearm registration and warrantless home visits for storage checks, warning that non-compliance could lead to severe penalties, potentially criminalizing law-abiding citizens without enhancing public safety.

Quick Summary

A proposed bill in Minnesota seeks to ban all semi-automatic firearms, requiring registration and allowing warrantless home storage checks. Non-compliance could result in significant fines and prison time, raising concerns about Second Amendment rights and the criminalization of law-abiding citizens.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Minnesota Semi-Auto Ban Introduction
  2. 00:23Gun Registration and Home Visits
  3. 00:41Unconstitutionality and Second Amendment Concerns
  4. 00:57Scope of the Minnesota Gun Law
  5. 01:19Speaker's Strong Opposition and Penalties
  6. 01:30Concerns About State Safety and Criminalization

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proposed Minnesota bill regarding firearms?

Lawmakers in Minnesota are considering a bill that would ban all semi-automatic firearms. It also mandates firearm registration and allows law enforcement to conduct warrantless home visits for storage checks.

What are the potential penalties for non-compliance with the Minnesota gun bill?

If passed, failing to register firearms under the proposed Minnesota bill could lead to severe penalties, including up to five years in prison and a $25,000 fine.

Does the Minnesota semi-auto ban apply to all semi-automatic firearms?

The bill targets semi-automatic firearms with a fixed magazine holding over ten rounds. This could potentially impact various firearms, including some .22 caliber rifles.

What are the main concerns about the proposed Minnesota firearm legislation?

Critics argue the bill infringes upon Second Amendment rights and established case law. They also contend it will criminalize law-abiding citizens without making the state safer or stopping crime.

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