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MN SF3836
Bill
Status
2/23/2026
Primary Sponsor
Ronald Latz
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AI Summary
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Permit-to-carry firearm data becomes public if the permit holder dies by suicide with a firearm or dies as a result of use of force by a peace officer
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Data on permit revocations, suspensions, or voidances is classified as public data on individuals
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Sheriffs must retain records for at least six years for permit holders whose permits were voided due to becoming legally prohibited from possessing firearms
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Sheriffs must retain records for at least six years following notification of a permit holder's death by firearm suicide or peace officer use of force
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Effective the day following final enactment; amends Minnesota Statutes sections 13.87 and 624.714
Legislative Description
Public and extending retention requirements for certain firearm permit data classification
Last Action
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety
2/23/2026