The Saint Paul, Minnesota city council turned the mic over to residents on Wednesday, with over a dozen people sharing their thoughts on a city ordinance aimed at restricting guns.
“This is common sense gun legislation,” said city council president and ward two council member Rebecca Noecker. “we’re trying to do what we know the majority of saint Paul residents.”
Noeker is one of the ordinance’s sponsors and wednesday marked it’s second time before the council. The proposed ordinance would ban public possession of assault weapons, large capacity magazines and binary triggers. It would require all guns to have serial numbers and restrict firearms in some public spaces like parks and libraries, require public facilities to inform residents of the new restrictions and define enforcement style and penalties…