Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4911

Introduced
3/13/24  

Caption

Department of Public Safety office of gun violence prevention establishment

Impact

If enacted, SF4911 will significantly influence state laws regarding gun regulation and public safety initiatives. By creating an office specifically tasked with understanding and mitigating gun violence, the state can more effectively coordinate resources and data collection efforts. This could lead to more informed policymaking and potentially the development of targeted legislation aimed at reducing firearm-related crimes. Additionally, this bill could enhance collaboration between state and local agencies, promoting more cohesive strategies for addressing gun violence.

Overall

In summary, SF4911 reflects an important step towards addressing gun violence in the state. The establishment of an office dedicated to this issue may help facilitate a more focused and coordinated response. However, as discussions progress, it will be essential to examine both the potential benefits and any challenges associated with implementing such a significant legislative change.

Summary

SF4911 proposes the establishment of a dedicated office within the Department of Public Safety focused on gun violence prevention. This initiative aims to address the rising concerns over firearm-related incidents and promote public safety through proactive measures. The bill outlines the responsibilities of this new office to include researching trends in gun violence, offering community outreach programs, and facilitating training for local law enforcement agencies on best practices for preventing gun violence.

Contention

During discussions surrounding the bill, notable points of contention emerged. Proponents argue that creating a dedicated office demonstrates a strong commitment to tackling gun violence, which has become a critical issue in many communities. They emphasize the need for a structured approach to research and prevention efforts. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding the funding and resources allocated to this new office, questioning whether it would lead to effective results or simply add bureaucracy without tangible benefits to public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF513

Department of Health office of gun violence prevention establishment and appropriation

MN SF3542

Office of Animal Protection establishment and duties provision, crime of violence definition expansion, and appropriation

MN SF19

Office for missing and murdered Black women and girls establishment

MN SF1163

Office of Animal Protection establishment and appropriation

MN AB1252

Office of Gun Violence Prevention.

MN SF839

Public safety innovation board establishment; community safety grants and law enforcement grants and policy establishment; appropriating money

MN HB144

Office Of Gun Violence Prevention

MN SF4258

Task Force on Preventing Violence Against Latina Women establishment and appropriation

MN HF2890

Public safety finance and policy bill.

MN HB1699

Office of Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2023

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