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  2. Under Minnesota law, you must obtain a permit to carry a handgun in public. The law does not require that you conceal the weapon. If you have a Permit to Carry you don’t need to obtain a Permit to Purchase to obtain a firearm.

  3. Permit to Carry - Minnesota's State Portal

    mn.gov/elicense/a-z/?id=1083-230996

    Under Minnesota law, you must obtain a permit to carry a handgun in public. The law does not require that you conceal the weapon. If you have a Permit to Carry you don’t need to obtain a Permit to Purchase to obtain a firearm.

  4. Can a non-resident mail in a Permit to Carry application or obtain a Minnesota Permit to Carry without physically being present? What are the requirements for getting a Permit to Carry? When is a Permit to Carry not required?

  5. The Permit to Carry law includes information about requirements for obtaining a permit and penalties for carrying a firearm without a permit. Minnesota’s Report of Transfer law contains information for federally licensed firearms dealers about what must be reported when transferring a firearm.

  6. Sec. 624.714 MN Statutes - MN Revisor's Office

    www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/624.714

    (a) Permits to carry must be on an official, standardized permit card adopted by the commissioner, containing only the name, residence, and driver's license number or state identification card number of the permit holder, if any.

  7. Minnesota’s permit to carry law addresses the recognition of permits from other states. The Department of Public Safety annually reviews laws from other states governing the issuance of permits to carry weapons.

  8. Minnesota’s Permit to Carry Law1 - lrl.mn.gov

    www.lrl.mn.gov/docs/2022/other/220814.pdf

    illegal to carry (with certain exceptions) on most public/private elementary, middle, or secondary school property, school buses, licensed childcare centers, courthouse complexes, federal buildings, correctional facilities, and state hospitals.

  9. Firearm Carry Laws - Minnesota Issues Resources Guides

    www.lrl.mn.gov/guides/guides?issue=firearmcarry

    The Minnesota Department of Public Safety has posted permit to carry information on their website, including information on permit to carry reciprocity. Efforts to change Minnesota from a "may issue" to a "shall issue" state took place over several years.

  10. Just under 400,000 people have a permit to carry a handgun in Minnesota, according to the 2022 Permit to Carry Annual Report released March 1. Our Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) compiles the report based on data submitted by Minnesota law enforcement agencies.

  11. MINNESOTA CITIZEN’S PERSONAL PROTECTION ACT: BASICS OF THE...

    mn.gov/law-library/assets/2018.10.09_PermitToCarry_tcm1041-355350.pdf

    holder of carry permit to have it and government issued photo identification in immediate possession at all times when carrying pistol . Person must display permit and identification upon lawful demand by peace officer. Violation is petty misdemeanor; fine for first offense may not exceed $25 . 10/9/2018 14