Minnesota Senate Passes Assault Weapons Ban in Response to Annunciation Church Shooting
The package also adds school safety and mental health funding after a 34-33 vote split along party lines.
- On Monday, May 4, 2026, the Minnesota Senate passed a comprehensive gun violence package with a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in a narrow 34-33 party-line vote.
- Prompted by last summer's deadly attack at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, the legislation marks the first time such a measure has come to the floor of either chamber in the state Legislature.
- The bill, sponsored by DFL Sen. Zaynab Mohamed, allocates $20 million for school safety and $14.7 million for mental health services while restricting ghost guns and binary triggers.
- Senate Republican Leader Mark Johnson criticized the measure as "divisive" and "partisan," while the bill faces dim prospects in the closely divided Minnesota House.
- Sen. Grant Hauschild, who flipped his vote after personal reflection, urged colleagues to take a stand, though Monday's vote likely marks the legislature's final major gun policy action in 2026.
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Minnesota Senate approves gun control package, but it’s unlikely to pass House
Rayah Toles, a sophomore at St. Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists, holds a sign reading "Are guns more precious than us?" as an upside down flag flies behind her while students walk out to protest at the Minnesota State Capitol, calling for a ban on assault weapons Friday, Sept. 5, 2025 following the mass shooting at Annunciation Church. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)The Minnesota Senate on Monday approved a gun control package…
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