Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3929

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  

Caption

Chiefs of police and sheriffs authorization to open certain expunged records to determine eligibility to purchase, receive, or carry a firearm

Impact

The bill could lead to significant changes in how expunged records are treated in relation to firearm eligibility. By permitting law enforcement officials access to these records, the bill alters existing privacy protections surrounding expungement, which previously meant that such records would not be accessible. This may lead to an increase in the number of individuals flagged during firearm eligibility checks, especially among those with a history of juvenile offenses or other expunged matters. Supporters argue this will enhance public safety, particularly in light of rising gun violence, while critics caution against unnecessary intrusion into the lives of rehabilitated individuals.

Summary

SF3929 proposes amendments to current Minnesota statutes to allow chiefs of police and sheriffs the authority to access certain expunged records in order to determine an individual's eligibility to purchase, receive, or carry firearms. This bill seeks to adjust the balance between public safety concerns and individuals' rights to privacy after having their records expunged. The overarching goal appears to be ensuring that individuals who may pose a risk are not able to obtain firearms while respecting those who have demonstrated rehabilitation and are entitled to move forward with their lives after expungement.

Contention

Notably, the ability of police and sheriffs to access expunged records raises questions regarding the implications for privacy rights versus public safety. Proponents contend that the bill is a necessary measure to prevent potential threats from individuals who have previously committed offenses, particularly those related to violence or gun control. Conversely, opponents stress that this could set a precedent for undermining the benefits of expungement, which is designed to reintegrate individuals into society without the stigma of past offenses. The debate centers on whether to prioritize community safety or the rights of individuals who have earned a second chance.

Companion Bills

MN HF3762

Similar To Chiefs of police and sheriffs authorized to open certain expunged records to determine eligibility to purchase, receive, or carry a firearm.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3762

Chiefs of police and sheriffs authorized to open certain expunged records to determine eligibility to purchase, receive, or carry a firearm.

MN S2111

Requires notification of local law enforcement prior to expungement of certain mental health records of prospective firearms purchasers.

MN SB0139

Expungement and firearms.

MN A4575

Amends eligibility for expungement of criminal records.

MN S3318

Amends eligibility for expungement of criminal records.

MN S455

Makes certain amendments to expungement statutes to reduce filing burdens and expand eligibility.

MN SF3262

Access to expunged conviction records of applicants for licenses and positions in the private security industry authorization

MN A1993

Makes certain procedural and substantive reforms to expungement statutes to reduce filing burdens and expand eligibility.

MN A3141

Authorizes chiefs of part-time municipal police forces to issue firearms ID cards and handgun purchase permits.

MN A987

Requires household members of firearm purchasers to receive background check.

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