Make My Day

Here’s the good news: over the weekend, an overwhelming, bipartisan majority of Republicans and Democrats, in both the House and Senate, voted for the public safety omnibus bill as finalized by the conference committee.

How overwhelming was the majority?

Here’s how overwhelming:

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That is a veto proof majority in both the House and the DFL-controlled Senate.

How important is this? This bill will:

  • Abolish the capital felony trap – by recognizing that the Capitol police have instant access to the database of carry permit holders, just like every other cop in the state of Minnesota.
  • Bar the governor for ordering the confiscation of firearms during emergencies. The governor of Minnesota has immense, wide-sweeping emergency powers, almost completely unregulated by law. This will prevent the situation that new Orleans residents ran into after Hurricane Katrina, with government officials and police going door-to-door to confiscate firearms, rendering citizens defenseless in the face of looters.
  • Legalize the ownership of federally licensed suppressors – mufflers for guns.
  • Allow Minnesotans to buy a long arms from non-contiguous states.
  • Make Minnesota permits reciprocal with many more neighboring states. This is great if you, hypothetically, constantly wind up having to stop at gas stations in Moorhead or East Grand Forks, to avoid inadvertently becoming a felon in North Dakota. Again, hypothetically.

So that’s the good news.

The Bad News – Governor Flint- Smith Dayton has said that he will veto the bill, over the suppressor provision.

Of course, the photo above – the votes for a bipartisan, vetoproof majority passing the bill – might give Governor Flint-Smith Dayton pause. Getting a veto overridden is embarrassing.

You know what else would give her him pause?

We’ll talk about that at noon.

 

6 thoughts on “Make My Day

  1. Only issue is if the Governor vetoes it tomorrow after Sine Die and then refuses to call the Legislature back to pass his Universal Daycare by Union Employees program. I’ll have to check on the rules of a veto override. I don’t know if they can override it next March.

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  3. He’ll veto it after the session closes. Allows Democrats to say “I’m pro-gun, that rotten Dayton tricked us” and what does he care, he’s not running again. Get enough Democrats elected and it’ll never pass again.

  4. Upon consultation with my parliamentarian, I’ve been corrected on one point. It’s not Sine Die this year, it’s Adjourned until (time specified).
    I’ll defer to Rothman’s expertise that a “pocket veto” can’t happen.
    As to overriding an actual veto, I’ve been informed that if Dayton vetoes the bill after adjournment today (probably at 11:59pm…officially) then the Legislature has no ability to veto override.
    Don’t you love sausage making, process hound inside baseball. 😉

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