New Gun Bill Allows Police To Enter Your Home To Check Your Guns Without A Warrant - SF 4290

Published on March 14, 2026
Duration: 6:32

This video, featuring Colion Noir and the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus Chairman, critically analyzes Minnesota bill SF 4290. The bill proposes significant restrictions on semi-automatic rifles and standard-capacity magazines, requiring a police certificate for possession and mandating warrantless home inspections for safe storage. The speakers argue this transforms constitutional rights into government-granted privileges, disproportionately affecting law-abiding citizens while criminals will likely ignore the law. They highlight severe penalties for non-compliance and exemptions for government officials, framing the bill as a dangerous precedent for government intrusion.

Quick Summary

Minnesota bill SF 4290 proposes requiring a police certificate for possession of certain semi-automatic rifles and magazines over 10 rounds. It also mandates warrantless home inspections for safe storage and imposes severe penalties for non-compliance, which critics argue infringes on Second Amendment rights and sets a dangerous precedent for government intrusion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Invasive Gun Bill
  2. 00:14Minnesota Bill SF 4290 Explained
  3. 00:26MGO Chairman on SF 4290 Details
  4. 00:55Constitutional Rights Becoming Privileges
  5. 01:19Warrantless Home Inspections Requirement
  6. 01:59Government Ownership via Conditions
  7. 02:20Further Possession Restrictions
  8. 02:35Bill's Impact on Law-Abiding Citizens
  9. 03:04Severe Penalties for Non-Compliance
  10. 03:33Exemptions for Government Officials
  11. 04:14Normalizing Government Intrusion Precedent
  12. 04:39Free Speech Analogy and Current Issues
  13. 05:29Merchandise Promotion
  14. 06:08Call to Action for 2A Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Minnesota bill SF 4290 propose regarding firearm ownership?

Minnesota bill SF 4290 proposes requiring a police certificate for possession of certain semi-automatic rifles and magazines over 10 rounds. It also mandates warrantless home inspections for safe storage and imposes severe penalties for non-compliance, which critics argue infringes on Second Amendment rights.

How does SF 4290 affect constitutional rights like the Fourth Amendment?

SF 4290 requires gun owners to permit warrantless home inspections by police, effectively forcing them to surrender Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches to exercise their Second Amendment rights. This is seen as a dangerous precedent for government intrusion.

Who is exempt from the provisions of Minnesota's SF 4290?

The bill reportedly includes exemptions for government officials, such as police officers, federal agents, and even the bill's sponsor, Senator Dr. Matt Klein. This has been highlighted as a point of hypocrisy by critics.

What are the penalties for violating Minnesota's SF 4290?

Violating SF 4290, such as possessing a magazine with more than 10 rounds, can result in severe penalties, including up to five years in prison. This is contrasted with the perceived leniency shown to violent criminals.

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