State Statutes Outlining Restrictions Relating to the MN Citizens’ Personal Protection Act
The following statutes describe persons who are prohibited from possessing a firearm:
- Minnesota Statute 518B.01, subdivision 14 – Violation of an Order for Protection,
- Minnesota Statute 602.224, subdivision 3 – Assault in the 1st through 5th Degree with Firearms,
- Minnesota Statute 609.2242, subdivision 3 – Domestic Assaults with Firearms,
- Minnesota Statute 609.749, subdivision 8 – Harassment; Stalking; Firearms,
- Minnesota Statute 624.713 – Certain Persons not to Have Pistols or Semiautomatic Military-style Assault Weapons,
- Minnesota Statute 624.719 – Possession of a Firearm by Non-resident Alien,
- Minnesota Statute 629.715, subdivision 2 – Surrender of Firearms as Condition of Release,
- Minnesota Statute 629.72, subdivision 2 – Judicial Review that Prohibits Person from Possessing a Firearm,
- Minnesota Statute 299C.091 – Listed in the Criminal Gang Investigation System.
Note: Federal laws, not listed here, may also prohibit possession of a firearm for certain persons.