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Patriot's Almanac
Minnesota Firearm News



National Constitutional Carry Act Introduced in U.S. Senate
Senator Mike Lee has introduced the National Constitutional Carry Act, a bill aimed at protecting the right of law-abiding Americans to carry firearms nationwide without facing state-imposed criminal penalties, fees, or permitting barriers.

Austin Reville
Mar 93 min read


West Virginia Machine Gun Bill Stalled — But the Fight Isn’t Over
West Virginia’s SB 1071, a bold proposal to allow the state to facilitate lawful machine gun transfers to qualified citizens, has stalled before reaching a full vote. While the bill was halted after clearing committee, supporters say the fight to revive the legislation and challenge federal firearm restrictions is far from over.

Austin Reville
Mar 94 min read


Gun Sales Rise as Americans Respond to New Gun Control Pushes
New FBI background check data shows Americans continue buying firearms at elevated levels, with over 1.26 million likely retail sales in February 2026. In states like Virginia, where lawmakers are advancing new gun control measures, purchases surged dramatically as gun owners moved to secure firearms before potential restrictions take effect.

Austin Reville
Mar 83 min read


Oregon’s IP28: A Ballot Measure That Would Criminalize Hunting — And Why Minnesotans Should Pay Attention
Oregon’s Initiative Petition 28, known as the “PEACE Act,” would redefine animal abuse in a way that could criminalize hunting, fishing, livestock production, and wildlife management. Supporters say it protects animals, while critics warn it threatens outdoor traditions and conservation funding.

Austin Reville
Mar 74 min read


Grand Rapids Mayor Says Gun Owners Should Be “Ashamed” — Here’s Why That Matters
Grand Rapids Mayor David LaGrand sparked backlash after saying gun owners should be “ashamed” of owning firearms during a community meeting. His remarks — and subsequent clarification — have renewed debate over how some public officials view the Second Amendment and the millions of Americans who lawfully exercise it.

Austin Reville
Mar 63 min read


Brandon “AK Guy” Herrera Advances Toward Congress — A Strong Voice for the Second Amendment
Firearm manufacturer and Second Amendment advocate Brandon “AK Guy” Herrera is poised to become the Republican nominee for Texas’ 23rd Congressional District after incumbent Tony Gonzales announced he will not seek re-election. Herrera now heads toward the November election with strong support from the firearms community.

Austin Reville
Mar 63 min read

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