Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF886

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Constitutional right to carry firearm recognized.

Impact

HF886 significantly alters the landscape of gun control within Minnesota. By removing the requirement for a permit to carry firearms in public places, it empowers individuals, affirming their rights to bear arms as protected by the U.S. Constitution. Notably, the legislation also allows for optional permits for individuals who wish to carry a pistol. The permissibility of such permits introduces a standardized approach, as they can be issued by county sheriffs upon an applicant meeting specified criteria, such as age and evidence of safe pistol use training.

Summary

House File 886, commonly referred to as HF886, asserts the state's recognition of the constitutional right to carry firearms. The bill modifies existing statutes concerning the carrying of firearms, specifically amending Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 624.714. It establishes that individuals who are not legally prohibited from possessing firearms may carry them in public without a permit, thereby reinforcing Second Amendment rights. This legislation symbolizes a significant shift in the regulations governing firearms in Minnesota, potentially impacting many residents' freedom to carry weapons without prior permission from local law enforcement.

Contention

The passage of HF886 is contentious, generating divergent perspectives on public safety and gun rights. Proponents argue that it aligns with constitutional guarantees and promotes personal freedom in self-defense. They contend that removing permit requirements alleviates governmental overreach and expedites the process for law-abiding citizens to obtain firearms for their protection. Conversely, critics express concern that this reduction in regulatory oversight could lead to increases in gun violence, as it may provide easier access for individuals who could threaten public safety. Opponents also argue that the focus on individual rights overlooks the potential impacts on community security.

Companion Bills

MN SF547

Similar To Constitutional right to carry a firearm recognition

Previously Filed As

MN SF547

Constitutional right to carry a firearm recognition

MN HF659

Constitutional right to carry firearm recognized.

MN HF2413

Constitutional right to carry a firearm recognized.

MN SF180

Constitutional right to carry a firearm recognition

MN SF352

Constitutional right to carry a firearm acknowledgment

MN SF1723

Concealed carry of firearms modification

MN SF941

Right to carry without a permit provision

MN HF2046

Right to carry without a permit provided, and optional permit to carry provided.

MN SF634

Right to carry without a permit provision

MN HF1091

Right to carry without a permit provided, and optional permit to carry provided.

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