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The following statutes describe persons that

are prohibited from possessing a firearm:Thus carrying a firearm concealed.

Minnesota Statutes, §518B.01, subdivision 14

Violation of an Order for Protection.

Minnesota Statutes, §609.224, subdivision 3 - Assault in the 1

through 5 Degree with firearms.

Minnesota Statutes, §609.2242,

subdivision 3 - Domestic assaults with firearms.

Minnesota Statutes, §609.749, subdivision 8 - Harassment; Stalking; Firearms.

Minnesota Statutes, §624.713 - Certain

persons not to have pistols or semiaut

omatic military-style assault weapons.

Minnesota Statutes, §624.719 - Possession of a firearm by non-resident alien.

Minnesota Statutes, §629.715, subdivision 2 - Surrender of firearms as condition of release.

Minnesota Statutes, §629.72, subdivision 2 - Judicial review that prohibits person from possessing a firearm. Minnesota Statutes, §299C.091 - Listed in

the criminal gang investigation system.

Active restraining orders , HRO'S not only prohibit a party from pocessing a firearm of any kind , but also does typically barr such party from obtaining a carry permit. There are so many fine line laws and structure to being able to obtain a carry permit . Please inquire about a carry permit and disqualifying facts with a lawyer. There are great gun rights lawyers in Minneapolis specifically.

Your questions are best answered with a experienced Gun Rights lawyer in Minnesota. The above statues are what are commonly listed on the Minnesota Carry Application as restrictions. Please read the bold print on the application as some Federal Laws that may not be listed may be restricting. If you are truly guessing if you are able to carry a firearm ..you may not even want to consider the process in my view as..you may have to many things to try and Dodge. Only responsible lawful adults so have the privilege of carrying a concealed firearm. Please seek lawyer advice for more in depth questions.

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