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NEWS: Saint Paul Adopts Gun Violence Prevention Ordinance
NEWS: Saint Paul Adopts Gun Violence Prevention Ordinance
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍Saint Paul, MinnesotaFrom a news release from the City of Saint Paul, today, the City of Saint Paul adopted a comprehensive gun violence prevention ordinance that bans assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. This bold step strengthens the citys ability to address illegal and dangerous firearm activity, contingent upon lawmakers lifting the state pre-emption. Saint Paul stands ready to act on day one when the state lifts preemption, said Mayor Melvin Carter. This ordinance represents a collective effort by local leaders taking a long-overdue step to protect our children, families, and neighbors. Too many have suffered the unimaginable while others debated. Its time for state leaders to meet us in this moment of urgency and safeguard the future our children deserve. Although the ordinance will not take effect until state preemption laws are lifted, it establishes five key provisions: Ban the possession of assault weapons, large-capacity magazines, and binary triggers within city limits; Prohibit untraceable ghost guns, by requiring all firearms to have serial numbers; Restrict firearms in sensitive public spaces, such as parks, libraries, recreation centers, and city buildings; Require clear signage in public facilities to inform residents of restrictions and encourage compliance; Define enforcement authority and penaltiesto take effect only if the state repeals or amends preemption law. The ordinance exempts active-duty law enforcement and military personnel, licensed federal firearms curators, and transporting firearms through the city as long as they keep the firearms unloaded, locked, and in compliance with Saint Pauls safe storage ordinance. The City Council unanimously passed the ordinance, which comes one month after the October 14 press conference at the State Capitol where Mayor Carter introduced a coalition of elected officials from across the state who pledged to enact similar efforts to reduce gun violence. During the discussion of the ordinance, Council President Rebecca Noecker emphasized the proactive stance being taken, stating, This is not just us pointing fingers at other levels of government, but to point the finger at ourselves and say, what can we do? Passing this ordinance is not symbolic. It is us showing that we are ready to go we are lined up at the door; us, dozens of other cities, and thousands of residents. We just need the legislature to open the door. With this vote, Saint Paul becomes the first city in the coalition to formally enact legislation that turns this shared commitment into action. The city continues to work with local leaders from Minneapolis, Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Columbia Heights, Eden Prairie, Edina, Golden Valley, Hopkins, Mendota Heights, Minnetonka, Mounds View, Richfield, Rochester, Shoreview, St. Louis Park, Stillwater, and West Saint Paul to advance similar local measures. Coalition partners also include the University of Minnesota Law School Gun Violence Prevention Clinic, the Minnesota Chapter of Moms Demand Action, Protect Minnesota, Everytown for Gun Safety, GIFFORDS, Face to Face Academy, local constituents, and community advocates. As the conversation around gun control continues to evolve, it will be critical to see how other cities respond to Saint Pauls lead. Early reports suggest that there may be significant support for similar measures in neighboring areas, particularly as community advocacy groups rally behind the push for change. The implication for the 2A community is significant; while local governments push for restrictions, ongoing discussions at the state level will shape the legal landscape for firearm ownership moving forward.