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sarisataka

(18,649 posts)
Wed Nov 30, 2022, 12:08 PM Nov 2022

Minnesota DFL to reintroduce gun control legislation in January

Minnesota DFL to reintroduce gun control legislation in January

When the Minnesota Legislature convenes in January, House Democrats plan to reintroduce a Red Flag bill and a separate bill that would require criminal background checks for all firearm transfers and sales.

Rep. Dave Pinto, (DFL) St. Paul, told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS his background check bill would require anyone purchasing a gun to have a criminal background check done by the local law enforcement agency where the sale is taking place, but it would also have exceptions for the transfer of guns between immediate family members.

“We have background checks on all gun sales and this would require them on all gun sales,” said Pinto. “Immediate family members, siblings, spouses, parents, grandparents, the background check would not apply. But, if you have a second cousin, you may not know about that person’s criminal record.”
https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/minnesota-dfl-to-reintroduce-gun-control-legislation-in-january/

Pretty good laws, just a few details to work out. With the DFL in full control of the state, these have a good chance of passing.
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Minnesota DFL to reintroduce gun control legislation in January (Original Post) sarisataka Nov 2022 OP
The red flag bill melm00se Dec 2022 #1
Does it? Has this been established in case law? SYFROYH Dec 2022 #2

melm00se

(4,992 posts)
1. The red flag bill
Sat Dec 10, 2022, 01:39 PM
Dec 2022

will have to avoid being either a de facto or de jure ex parte action precluding the ability of the accused under the law to present a defense prior to the issue of a seizure order.

SYFROYH

(34,169 posts)
2. Does it? Has this been established in case law?
Sun Dec 11, 2022, 11:27 AM
Dec 2022


Like emergency restraining (no contact) orders, wouldn't they be able to be issued without a chance to rebut but be followed up quickly with a hearing if requested?

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