Effort For Gun Control Measures Appear To Fail In Minn. Senate

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- An effort to force votes on two gun control measures in the Minnesota senate appears to have failed.

Sen. Ron Latz, a St. Louis Park Democrat, offered the bills as amendments during a broader debate on the state's budget.

But a majority of senators, including both Republicans and Democrats, voted that the bills weren't relevant to the budget issue, effectively killing them.

Latz's move came just a day after a state House member staged a 24-hour sit-in over that chamber's inaction on measures aimed at gun violence.

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