Minnesota's Very Expensive Anti-Gun Virtue Signal
This video analyzes a new city ordinance in St. Paul, Minnesota, that prohibits firearms. The speaker, William Kirk from Washington Gun Law, argues that this ordinance is likely unconstitutional due to state preemption laws, which prevent local governments from enacting firearm regulations that conflict with state law. Kirk explains the implications of these preemption laws and asserts that the St. Paul ordinance is essentially invalid, advising citizens in St. Paul and elsewhere not to be concerned about its enforceability. The video aims to educate viewers about their Second Amendment rights and the legal landscape of firearm regulations.











