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Redwood County board votes 4–1 to take no action on statewide shotgun repeal, allowing rifles

April 11, 2026 | Redwood County, Minnesota


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Redwood County board votes 4–1 to take no action on statewide shotgun repeal, allowing rifles
The Redwood County Board of Commissioners voted 4–1 on March 17 to take no action on a statewide shotgun-repeal proposal, a move recorded in the minutes as allowing rifles in the county. Commissioner Corey Theis moved the motion and Chair Rick Wakefield seconded; Commissioner Dennis Groebner voted "nay."

The action was recorded during regular business; the minutes do not show supplementary debate or public comment on the item. The vote was listed as a formal board action in the minutes with the tally 4–1.

There is no further procedural step listed in the minutes related to this matter. The minutes do not record any ordinance number, effective date, or follow-up assignment tied to the vote.

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