Earlier this year, the Minnesota House and Senate both passed an Omnibus Public Safety Bill that contains many of our legislative priorities for this year, including:

Legalizing the use of suppressors for all lawful purposes by citizens

Legalizing the use of suppressors for all lawful purposes by citizens Removing the redundant requirement for permit holders to notify the Commissioner of Public Safety that they intend to exercise their Second Amendment rights at the State Capitol Complex

Clarifying existing Minnesota law allowing law-abiding citizens to purchase long guns in all states

Removing the ability of the Governor to order your firearms taken from you during a state of emergency

Changing the language in Minnesota's permit to carry law to improve reciprocity with other states

But the fight isn't over, because anti-gun Governor Mark Dayton has said that he would veto any bill containing the legalization of suppressors:

"Suppression of gun noise heightens the risk to law enforcement officers and also innocent bystanders," said Governor Dayton.



Actions that you can take right now to help increase the chances of this bill passing:

We're going to win this fight! Thanks for your ongoing support.