September 30, 2025
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Walz, legislative leaders deadlocked on gun special session; another meeting Friday

Gov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders reported no agreement on a gun-focused special session after Thursday’s talks and will meet again Friday, with Walz saying Republicans won’t budge and House Speaker Lisa Demuth calling that a mischaracterization while arguing there’s no bill language and insufficient votes. The DFL is pushing bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines, safe storage, and a gun-violence prevention office, while Republicans emphasize school security and mental health; a Senate working group’s hearings have been contentious, with no GOP proposals advanced and sharp debate over storage rules. With several DFL senators seen as potential no votes, Walz has floated a constitutional amendment to ban assault rifles, though experts say it faces steep political and legal hurdles.

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Gov. Walz suggests constitutional amendment to address gun violence
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Soyoung.Kim@fox.com (Soyoung Kim) September 30, 2025
New information:
  • Gov. Tim Walz floated pursuing a Minnesota constitutional amendment to ban the sale and possession of assault rifles during remarks at the MinnPost Festival in Minneapolis.
  • Constitutional law expert David Schultz detailed the amendment process (majority votes in both chambers; majority of all voters statewide with non‑votes counting as no) and said passage is unlikely given the divided Legislature.
  • Schultz also noted a constitutional amendment banning assault weapons could face federal challenges under recent U.S. Supreme Court Second Amendment jurisprudence.
  • Walz has said he plans to call a special session on gun control; no date set.
Gun control special session stuck on runway, here’s why
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Corin.Hoggard@fox.com (Corin Hoggard) September 26, 2025
New information:
  • Gov. Tim Walz met with bipartisan legislative leaders on Thursday but reported no agreement on a gun-focused special session; leaders will meet again Friday.
  • DFL push centers on a ban on new sales of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines; Walz says a House and Senate majority may support a vote.
  • House Speaker Lisa Demuth says DFLers have not presented bill language and asserts there aren’t enough votes for a ban; GOP prefers focusing on school security and mental health.
  • Specific DFL senators (Rob Kupec, Grant Hauschild, Judy Seeberger) are cited as potential opponents on some new gun measures.
  • House DFL Leader Zack Stephenson emphasized the issue’s urgency with personal context and called for votes to test support.
Gov. Walz: GOP won’t budge on gun control; House speaker calls it ‘mischaracterization’
Twincities by Mary Murphy September 24, 2025
New information:
  • Gov. Tim Walz said Republicans "won’t budge" on DFL-backed gun-control measures during ongoing negotiations.
  • House Speaker Lisa Demuth rejected Walz’s characterization, calling it a “mischaracterization” and asserting the GOP has engaged in talks.
  • The exchange underscores continued stalemate over possible gun-safety legislation ahead of any special session.
Partisan fighting stymies Minnesota Senate's meeting on gun violence
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Howard.Thompson@fox.com (Howard Thompson) September 17, 2025
New information:
  • The workgroup held a second hearing on Wednesday, where progress stalled amid partisan disagreements.
  • Chair Sen. Ron Latz said GOP members failed to bring proposals despite his requests since Sept. 9 and repeatedly gauged support that lacked Republican backing.
  • Debate over safe-storage policy grew tense; Sen. Keri Heintzeman defended GOP approaches, while Sen. Zaynab Mohamed questioned GOP motives and Sen. Eric Lucero alleged a decorum violation.
  • Lawmakers revisited proposals from Monday including an assault-weapon ban, expanded mental-health services, and funding a state Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
DFL lawmakers propose assault weapons, high-capacity magazines bans
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Howard.Thompson@fox.com (Howard Thompson) September 15, 2025
New information:
  • Sen. Zaynab Mohamed proposed a bill to ban military-style assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, .50-caliber or larger firearms, and undetectable firearms.
  • Existing owners would be required to register these firearms; transfers would be prohibited; unwanted firearms must be surrendered to the Minnesota BCA; exceptions for law enforcement, military, and dealers.
  • Parents of Annunciation shooting victims urged action in testimony, providing specific quotes about trauma and school safety.
  • Rob Doar of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus opposed the bans, citing a DOJ study on the 1994 federal AWB, emphasizing mental health interventions, and noting bed shortages for civil commitments.
  • Lawmakers also reviewed additional proposals addressing mental health at the hearing.
Bipartisan Minnesota Senate working group to discuss addressing gun violence
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul by Soyoung.Kim@fox.com (Soyoung Kim) September 15, 2025