Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1116

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  

Caption

Criminal background checks requirement for firearms transfers

Impact

The bill's implementation will significantly alter Minnesota's laws regarding firearms transactions by stipulating that any transfer between unlicensed individuals must be conducted through a licensed dealer who is required to perform background checks. The aim is to prevent illegal sales and improve accountability within the firearms transfer process, thereby potentially reducing gun-related crimes and enhancing public safety. Additionally, the bill will centralize regulation of firearms transfers at the state level, which could render local regulations ineffective in certain contexts.

Summary

SF1116 is a legislative act aimed at enhancing public safety by establishing stricter requirements for firearms transfers, specifically mandating criminal background checks for unlicensed individuals seeking to transfer pistols or semiautomatic military-style assault weapons. It amends existing laws concerning transferee permits and establishes a defined process for conducting background checks through federally licensed firearms dealers. This inclusion is seen as a necessary measure to ensure that firearms do not fall into the hands of individuals prohibited from possessing them due to criminal history or other state risks.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SF1116 is notably divided. Supporters, including many public safety advocates and some legislators, view the bill as a crucial step toward making communities safer by preventing unauthorized gun access. Conversely, opponents argue that it may impose unnecessary burdens on law-abiding citizens looking to engage in private transfers of firearms, viewing it as an infringement on personal rights. This polarization reflects the broader national conversation surrounding gun control and individual gun rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention within SF1116 revolve around the perceived encroachment of state regulations on personal freedoms, particularly in the context of private firearm transactions. Critics worry that the requirements for background checks and the limited ability for individuals to transfer firearms without a dealer's oversight could be overly restrictive. Furthermore, the bill attempts to preempt local firearms regulations, which could lead to statewide uniformity at the expense of local discretion in addressing unique community needs.

Companion Bills

MN HF14

Similar To Criminal background checks required for firearms transfers, and grounds for disqualification of transferee permit modified.

Similar Bills

MN HF1496

Criminal background checks required for firearms transfers, and grounds for disqualification of transferee permit modified.

MN SF1429

Criminal background checks requirement for firearms transfers

MN HF14

Criminal background checks required for firearms transfers, and grounds for disqualification of transferee permit modified.

MN HF577

Criminal background checks required for firearms transfers, and grounds for disqualification of transferee permit modified.

MN SF1186

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

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

MN SF1723

Concealed carry of firearms modification