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MN SF3573

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/24/2020

Primary Sponsor

William Ingebrigtsen

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Origin

Senate

91st Legislature 2019-2020

AI Summary

  • Restructures felony drive-by shooting offense into three separate categories based on the target of the reckless firearm discharge from a motor vehicle.

  • Shooting at an unoccupied motor vehicle or building carries a maximum penalty of three years imprisonment or $6,000 fine.

  • Shooting at an occupied motor vehicle or building, or at another person, carries a maximum penalty of ten years imprisonment or $20,000 fine.

  • Defines "motor vehicle" and "building" by reference to existing Minnesota Statutes sections 609.52 and 609.581.

Legislative Description

Felony drive-by shooting clarification

Last Action

Author stricken Dziedzic

3/9/2020

Committee Referrals

Judiciary and Public Safety Finance and Policy2/24/2020

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