Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2609

Introduced
3/6/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Report Pass
4/8/24  
Refer
4/8/24  
Report Pass
4/11/24  
Engrossed
5/3/24  
Refer
5/3/24  
Report Pass
5/6/24  
Report Pass
5/17/24  
Report Pass
5/17/24  

Caption

Gun trafficking investigations and firearm seizures report required by Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams, trigger activator definition amended, and transferring firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms penalties increased.

Impact

The legislation is expected to modify existing Minnesota statutes pertaining to the transfer and possession of firearms. Specifically, it introduces enhanced penalties for knowingly transferring firearms to prohibited individuals, transforming certain violations into felonies depending on the circumstances of the transfer. Such changes aim to deter illegal firearm transfers and enhance public safety measures across the state.

Summary

House File 2609 focuses on public safety related to firearms by requiring the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams to report on gun trafficking investigations and firearm seizures. The bill also seeks to amend the definition of 'trigger activator' and increases penalties for the transfer of firearms to individuals who are ineligible to possess them. This underscores a legislative effort to tighten gun control regulations and ensure accountability in firearm transactions.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HF2609 appears to be supportive among advocates for gun control and public safety, who see it as a necessary step in combating gun violence. However, there may be contention from those who view increased regulation as an infringement on Second Amendment rights. The discussion highlights a persistent divide between public safety advocates and gun rights supporters regarding appropriate legislative measures.

Contention

Some notable points of contention include the balancing act between enforcing stricter penalties and ensuring that law-abiding citizens retain their rights to bear arms. Opponents of the bill may argue that increasing penalties could disproportionately affect marginalized groups or infringe on the rights of individuals who may transfer firearms innocently or without knowledge of the transferee's ineligibility. Thus, the discussions around HF2609 raise important questions about the implications of stricter firearm regulations on both crime reduction and civil liberties.

Companion Bills

MN SF5153

Similar To Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams gun trafficking investigations and firearms seizures report requirement, trigger activator definition modification, and penalties increase for transferring certain firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms

Previously Filed As

MN SF5153

Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and Violent Crime Enforcement Teams gun trafficking investigations and firearms seizures report requirement, trigger activator definition modification, and penalties increase for transferring certain firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms

MN HF548

Penalties increased for transferring firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms.

MN SF733

Penalties increase for transferring certain firearms to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms

MN A3716

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

MN S1735

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

MN HB41

Crimes – Firearms – Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2024)

MN HB952

Crimes – Firearms – Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2023)

MN SF5531

Certain firearms transfers to persons who are ineligible to possess firearms penalties increase

MN HB423

Crimes - Firearms - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2022)

MN SB396

Crimes - Firearms - Penalties and Procedures (Violent Firearms Offender Act of 2022)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.