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  2. Gun laws in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    † With the exception of religious organizations, no public or private entity may prohibit the carry or storage of firearms within vehicles in parking lots. Minnesota is a "shall issue" state for Permit(s) to Carry a Pistol openly or concealed. Some counties have adopted Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions. [3]

  3. Gun laws in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Firearms listed as assault weapons or failing the two-point system are prohibited, unless lawfully owned on or prior to September 13, 1994. Firearms that do not meet the definition of an assault weapon are legal to purchase with an LTC, or in some cases an FID, as long as applicable magazine capacity restrictions are followed.

  4. Crossing State Lines? These Gun Laws Could Land You in ... - AOL

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    Open carry is prohibited for both handguns and long guns in Florida. However, since July 1, 2023, carrying a concealed handgun in the state has been legal without a permit.

  5. New gun laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan. 1, 2025 ...

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    Minnesota, New York, Delaware also have new gun laws coming into effect in the New Year. Minnesota passed a binary trigger ban, which goes into effect on Jan. 1. A binary trigger allows a gun to ...

  6. Assault weapons legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although it is commonly referred to as an assault weapons ban, New Jersey's law actually uses the term "assault firearm" to define banned and regulated guns. Among the list of firearms identified as 'assault firearms' are the Colt AR-15, AK variants and all 'M1 Carbine Type' variants. Some New Jersey gun advocates have called its laws "draconian".

  7. Suspect who fatally shot 2 officers, 1 first responder was ...

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    The man who fatally shot two Minnesota police officers and a first responder over the weekend was prohibited from owning a firearm and made an unsuccessful bid to overturn the lifelong state ban ...

  8. History of concealed carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Concealed carrying of firearms remained illegal for anyone prohibited from possessing firearms under federal or state law, but any non-prohibited person no longer required a permit to carry a firearm. Also in 2003, four more states became shall-issue: Minnesota and Colorado had been may-issue, and Missouri and New Mexico which had been no-issue.

  9. Man who killed first responders in Minnesota was prohibited ...

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    Man who killed first responders in Minnesota was prohibited from possessing firearms, court records say. Andy Rose, CNN. February 20, 2024 at 11:05 AM. Kerem Yücel/Minnesota Public Radio/AP.