Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF663

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Permitted and trained school staff allowed to carry firearms.

Impact

The implications of HF663 are significant as it aims to alter existing statutes related to firearm possession on school property. By amending Minnesota Statutes 609.66 and 624.714, the bill emphasizes school safety by equipping trained staff with firearms as a preventive measure against potential threats. Proponents argue that this could enhance security in educational institutions by allowing immediate responses to active shooter scenarios, which could potentially save lives. However, this change also raises concerns regarding student safety and the appropriateness of firearms in educational settings.

Summary

House File 663 (HF663) proposes new regulations that permit and train school staff, including teachers and other employees, to carry firearms on school premises in Minnesota. This bill mandates the establishment of a firearm training program specifically designed for school personnel, ensuring they receive adequate preparation for active shooter situations. The training, provided by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension in consultation with law enforcement and security experts, will be available annually and at no cost to the educators involved. Teachers wishing to carry firearms must complete this training and possess a permit to carry a firearm, which may be applied for simultaneously.

Contention

Debate around HF663 is expected, as it touches on sensitive issues of gun violence and public safety in schools. Critics may argue that allowing firearms in an educational environment poses risks to students and undermines the learning atmosphere. There is substantial contention surrounding whether the presence of firearms, even in the hands of trained personnel, can assure safety or contribute to an increase in dangerous confrontations. Concerns about the psychological effects on students and the potential for tragic accidents will form crucial parts of the discussions as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MN SF90

Similar To Permitted and trained school staff firearm carry authorization

Previously Filed As

MN HF1897

Permitted and trained school staff allowed to carry firearms.

MN HF2885

Permitted and trained school staff allowed to carry firearms.

MN SF90

Permitted and trained school staff firearm carry authorization

MN SF713

Permitted and trained school staff carrying of firearms authorization

MN SF942

Permitted and trained school staff permission to carry firearms

MN SF399

Permitted and trained school staff permission to carry firearms

MN HF1765

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MN HF896

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MN SF1800

Certain retired law enforcement officers permission to carry firearms in schools

MN SF462

Certain retired law enforcement officers permission to carry firearms in school

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