Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1601

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Local governmental units authorized to prohibit or restrict the possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, will significantly affect local governance related to public safety and firearm regulations. Local governments will be empowered to take action against the possession of potentially dangerous items in public spaces. It aligns with various legislative efforts aiming to address safety concerns in communities, particularly where incidents involving firearms or explosives have raised alarm among citizens. The bill establishes a clearer legal framework for local units to implement these restrictions effectively.

Summary

House File 1601, pertaining to public safety, grants local governmental units in Minnesota the authority to prohibit or restrict the possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in buildings and lands owned or leased by them. This legislative move seeks to enhance the safety of public properties by allowing elected officials at the local level to set specific regulations regarding firearms and explosives that are applicable within their jurisdictions. The measure amends existing Minnesota statutes to clarify local government's powers in this regard.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding House File 1601 involves the balance between local control and the right to bear arms. Opponents of the bill may argue that such restrictions could infringe upon individual rights and the Second Amendment, leading to fears of overreach by local authorities. Proponents, on the other hand, view these measures as essential for public safety, particularly in sensitive areas such as schools, government buildings, and community centers. The requirement for clear signage regarding these restrictions further underscores the emphasis on transparency within local restrictions.

Companion Bills

MN SF2320

Similar To Local governmental units authorization to prohibit or restrict the possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land

Previously Filed As

MN SF2825

Local governmental units prohibition or possession restriction of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land authorization

MN HF2828

Local governmental units authorized to prohibit or restrict possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land.

MN SF353

Possessions of dangerous weapons in the capitol complex prohibition

MN SF2482

Possession of dangerous weapons prohibition in the Capitol complex

MN HF1946

Possession of dangerous weapons in Capitol complex prohibited.

MN SF3680

Possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, semiautomatic military-style assault weapons, .50 caliber or larger firearms, undetectable firearms and other weapons prohibition

MN SF3477

Dangerous weapons in public libraries prohibition and criminal penalty imposition

MN HF3628

Possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, semiautomatic military-style assault weapons, .50 caliber or larger firearms, undetectable firearms, and other weapons banned.

MN HF4277

Mandatory minimum sentences for offenses involving possession or use of firearm or other dangerous weapon eliminated, victim crime reporting requirements modified, Task Force on Mandatory Minimum Sentences created, grants related to alleviating gun violence established, and money appropriated.

MN SF1185

Law enforcement and family members petitioning of a court to prohibit people from possessing firearms if they pose a significant danger to themselves or others by possessing a firearm authorization and appropriation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.