Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4766

Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

Offenders convicted of crimes of violence required to provide proof of transfer of firearms, and compliance hearings provided.

Impact

The bill establishes strict deadlines and compliance protocols for offenders, highlighting a commitment to improve public safety in Minnesota. Offenders will be required to attend a compliance hearing within a week of their release, where they must present documents proving the transfer of firearms. This legislative move reflects an increased focus on ensuring that individuals convicted of violent felonies do not retain access to firearms, an effort to mitigate potential risks to the community.

Summary

House File 4766 requires individuals convicted of violent crimes to prove that they have transferred any firearms they own to a federally licensed dealer or law enforcement agency. Upon conviction, the court will issue an order for the offender to transfer their firearms within three days. If the transfer is not to a licensed dealer or law enforcement, it may be made to a third party who legally can receive firearms, with additional conditions such as the signing of an affidavit by the third party acknowledging their responsibility for the firearm.

Contention

There are likely to be points of contention surrounding the effectiveness and implications of such legislation. Advocates argue that requiring firearm transfers enhances public safety and aids in preventing further crimes of violence. However, there may be concerns regarding the burden placed on offenders, including those who might not have immediate access to legal resources or information about their rights and responsibilities concerning firearm possession and transfer. Furthermore, the implications for third parties who receive firearms may also spark debate about liability and responsibility.

Companion Bills

MN SF5017

Similar To Offenders convicted of crimes of violence proof of transfer of firearms requirement

Previously Filed As

MN SF5017

Offenders convicted of crimes of violence proof of transfer of firearms requirement

MN HB2756

Firearm transfers; offenses; domestic violence

MN HB2512

Firearm transfers; offenses; domestic violence

MN HB2234

Firearm transfers; domestic violence; offenses

MN HB2404

Firearm transfers; domestic violence; offenses

MN HB2179

Firearm transfers; domestic violence; offenses

MN SB1643

Domestic violence; firearm transfers

MN SB1414

Domestic violence; firearm transfers

MN SF1184

Criminal background checks for firearms transfers requirement; disqualification of transferee permit modification

MN SF1175

Criminal background checks for firearms transfers requirement; grounds for disqualification of transferee permit modification

Similar Bills

TX HB2893

Relating to the procedures for transferring certain cases and proceedings between courts.

LA HB611

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TX HB1365

Relating to the procedure for transferring certain cases and proceedings between courts.

CA AB3041

Real estate transfer fees: prohibition.

TX SB2027

Relating to the procedure for transferring certain cases and proceedings between courts.

CA SB302

Joint powers agencies: Orange County Fire Authority: funds.

CA AB928

Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act of 2021: Associate Degree for Transfer Intersegmental Implementation Committee.

LA HB1133

Prohibits private transfer fee obligations