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Under Minnesota law, handgun transfers involve any sale, gift, loan, assignment or other delivery to another person. If you possess a valid Minnesota permit to carry a handgun, that permit constitutes a permit to purchase. You don't need to apply for a separate permit to purchase.
- Permit to Purchase / Transfer
Under Minnesota law, handgun transfers involve any sale,...
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Minnesota law requires that individuals follow certain...
- Permit to Purchase / Transfer
Under Minnesota law, handgun transfers involve any sale, gift, loan, assignment or other delivery to another person. If you possess a valid Minnesota permit to carry a handgun, that permit constitutes a permit to purchase.
Must be at least 21 years old to purchase a handgun or handgun ammunition from a federally licensed dealer. Must be at least 18 years old to purchase a semi-automatic assault rifle.
Minnesota law requires a resident to have a Permit to Purchase/Transfer in order to obtain a handgun through a purchase, sale, gift, loan, assignment or other delivery from another person. If a resident has a valid permit to carry a handgun, that permit constitutes a permit to purchase.
Which city you live in determines where you apply for a permit to purchase a gun. Find instructions for which office to apply to based on your city.
Minnesota law requires that individuals follow certain procedures to establish eligibility to obtain, transfer or carry a handgun. Permits are issued by all county sheriffs in Minnesota.
Firearm Permits. Gun Permit - Apply for Purchase/Transfer Permit (no fee) If you want to make a one-time purchase of a handgun from a dealer, and you do not have a permit to purchase, you might be able to apply directly at the gun shop where you will purchase the handgun.