North Dakota Senate rejects bill blocking felons from claiming self-defense in gun crimes
- The North Dakota Senate rejected House Bill 1326, which aimed to block felons from claiming self-defense in gun offenses, with a final vote of 6-40 on April 2, 2025.
- Rep. Mary Schneider, D-Fargo, introduced House Bill 1326, focusing on felons convicted of violent crimes who cannot legally possess firearms.
- Sen. Jose Castaneda, R-Minot, argued that denying a felon's right to claim self-defense is 'simply un-American.'
- Sen. Ryan Braunberger, D-Fargo, explained that the intent of the bill was to give judicial entities discretion in evaluating self-defense claims.
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North Dakota Senate rejects bill blocking felons from claiming self-defense in gun crimes
The North Dakota Senate struck down a bill Wednesday that sought to prohibit felons from claiming self-defense if they were prosecuted for unlawfully using a gun in a violent confrontation.

North Dakota Senate shoots down bill barring felons from self-defense claim in violent gun confrontations
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Senate struck down a bill Wednesday, April 2, that sought to prohibit felons from claiming self-defense if they were prosecuted for unlawfully using a gun in a violent confrontation. House Bill 1326, brought by Rep. Mary Schneider, D-Fargo, would have applied to felons convicted of violent crimes, who are prohibited from obtaining firearms. Sen. Jose Castaneda, R-Minot, said taking away a felon's right to defend thems…
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