2025 Session Last amended: 2025 session

§ 624.7131 — Transferee Permit; Penalty

Plain-Language Summary

This law establishes the transferee permit system for pistols and semiautomatic military-style assault weapons in Minnesota. Anyone who wants to buy these firearms can apply for a free one-year permit from their local police chief or county sheriff, which allows them to skip the individual transfer report process for future purchases.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When a person wants to obtain a transferee permit to streamline future pistol or semiautomatic military-style assault weapon purchases. Who this affects: Prospective firearm buyers, local police chiefs, county sheriffs, and firearm sellers. Key points: Applications go to the local police chief or county sheriff where the applicant lives; the permit must be issued or denied within 30 days; there is no charge for the permit, forms, or background checks; permits are valid statewide for one year and are renewable; a valid carry permit under section 624.714 also serves as a transferee permit; grounds for denial include being prohibited from possessing firearms, being a danger to self or the public, or being listed in the criminal gang data system; denied applicants can appeal to district court, where the burden is on law enforcement to prove disqualification by clear and convincing evidence; making a false statement to obtain a permit is a felony.