Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF924

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  

Caption

Certain retired peace officers authorized to possess firearms in the Capitol complex.

Impact

The passage of HF924 would change the legal landscape regarding firearms possession in the Capitol complex by formally allowing retired law enforcement officials to carry guns where such actions are typically restricted. Currently, possessing dangerous weapons in state buildings is a felony unless specified allowances are made. Thus, this bill not only provides a legal exemption but could also lead to more personnel being present to deter crime or assist during emergencies. This measure aims to fulfill a unique public safety role leveraging the expertise of retired officers while addressing potential security concerns in public forums.

Summary

House File 924 (HF924) is a legislative proposal that seeks to authorize certain retired peace officers to possess firearms within the Capitol complex in Minnesota. The bill amends existing statute, specifically Minnesota Statutes section 609.66, to carve out a provision that allows qualified retired law enforcement personnel to carry firearms in designated state buildings, thereby enhancing their ability to participate in public safety within high-security areas. This initiative reflects a broader trend of recognizing and utilizing retired officers' unique skills and experiences in maintaining security in sensitive environments.

Contention

As with many bills related to firearms, HF924 may encounter debates regarding public safety versus the rights of individuals to bear arms. Critics might express concern about the implications of increasing the number of firearms in public spaces, including fears that it could lead to misunderstandings or escalation during tense situations. Supporters, however, would likely argue that the training and experience of retired officers would contribute positively to safety outcomes without contributing to increased risk. The discussions around this bill may find an intersection between the necessity of security in legislative buildings and the contentious nature of gun laws at large.

Companion Bills

MN SF1390

Similar To Certain retired peace officers possession of firearms in the Capitol complex authorization

Previously Filed As

MN SF1390

Certain retired peace officers possession of firearms in the Capitol complex authorization

MN SF264

Possession of dangerous weapons in the Capitol complex

MN HF3357

Possession of dangerous weapons prohibited in the Capitol complex.

MN SF3631

Capitol complex dangerous weapons prohibition provision

MN HF896

Certain retired law enforcement officers permitted to carry firearms in schools.

MN SF462

Certain retired law enforcement officers permission to carry firearms in school

MN HF1313

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.

MN HF1601

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.

MN SF2320

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

MN HF2398

A bill for an act relating to the authorized possession of firearms on school property, including for certain drivers of school vehicles, firearms locked in vehicles, and retired peace officers, and including effective date provisions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.