Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1290

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Firearm permits to carry without expiration authorized.

Impact

The amendments proposed by HF1290 could reshape public safety in Minnesota significantly. By eliminating the expiration of carry permits, the bill could potentially increase the number of permit holders who may carry concealed firearms, which supporters argue enhances personal safety and Second Amendment rights. However, this change raises concerns among public safety advocates regarding the ongoing training and evaluation of permit holders, which could affect the overall competency and safety of individuals carrying firearms in public spaces. Furthermore, the bill mandates that applicants must provide evidence of completed firearm training as part of the application process, ensuring that those who carry firearms have the necessary skills and knowledge.

Summary

House File 1290 is a proposed bill aimed at amending Minnesota Statutes to authorize firearm permits to carry without expiration. This legislation proposes significant changes to the current firearms carry permit process, including establishing provisions that allow for the issuance of carry permits that do not require periodic renewal. As part of the proposed bill, permits issued after August 1, 2023, will explicitly state that they do not expire, thus eliminating the current five-year renewal requirement. This measure reflects a shift toward a more permanent form of firearm carrying authority for permit holders.

Contention

Opposition to HF1290 may arise from those who argue that a lack of expiration on carry permits could lead to individuals carrying firearms who may no longer be fit to do so due to various reasons, including changes in their mental health status or legal standing. Critics may express concerns that removing renewal requirements could diminish the state's ability to monitor and ensure that permit holders maintain the necessary qualifications and compliance with firearm laws. Additionally, the bill's implications on local law enforcement's capacity to control firearm carry permits could also be a point of contention, particularly among communities advocating for stricter firearm regulations.

Companion Bills

MN SF1124

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Previously Filed As

MN SF1124

Firearm permits authorization to carry without expiration

MN SF576

Firearm permits to carry authorization without expiration

MN SF1723

Concealed carry of firearms modification

MN SF881

Right to carry without a permit provision

MN HF641

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

MN SF712

Right to carry a gun without a permit authorization; optional permit to carry establishment

MN SF265

Lifetime permits to carry handguns creation

MN SF942

Permitted and trained school staff permission to carry firearms

MN HF292

Minnesota Personal Protection Act amended, lifetime permits to carry handguns created, and application fee reduced for permits to carry.

MN SF941

Right to carry without a permit provision

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