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Walz Unleashes Anti-2A Agenda Targeting Lawful Gun Owners

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is at it again, cranking up the anti-2A machinery with a fresh batch of gun control proposals that zero in on law-abiding gun owners like a heat-seeking missile. This isn’t some vague common-sense reform—it’s a targeted assault on your Second Amendment rights, disguised as public safety theater. Walz’s agenda includes expanded red flag laws, universal background checks that ensnare private transfers, and likely more ammo taxes or magazine bans lurking in the fine print. Coming from a guy who vetoed pro-gun bills while presiding over a state with rising violent crime, this reeks of political posturing ahead of national spotlights, where Walz fancies himself as Kamala Harris’s running mate sidekick.

Dig deeper, and the hypocrisy shines brighter than a suppressed AR-15 muzzle flash. Walz’s track record shows Minnesota’s murder rate spiking 60% from 2019 to 2022 under his watch, with criminals ignoring gun laws like they ignore speed limits. Yet here he is, punishing the 1.5 million legal gun owners in the state who use firearms for self-defense, hunting, and sport—folks who didn’t commit those crimes. This is classic progressive playbook: erode constitutional protections one measure at a time, starting with the low-hanging fruit of FFL paperwork nightmares and assault weapon registries. It’s not about safety; it’s about control, paving the way for confiscation down the line, just like we’ve seen in New York and California.

For the 2A community, this is a five-alarm fire—wake-up call to flood the capitol with calls, pack hearings, and support groups like the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus. Nationally, it spotlights Walz as the poster boy for why Democrats can’t be trusted with power; every veto override attempt or ballot initiative we win chips away at their narrative. Gear up, patriots: stock ammo, join the fight at the polls, and remember—compliance is surrender. The Second Amendment isn’t negotiable, and neither should our resolve be.

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