If you have a Utah CCW Permit then you need to be aware that in response to a recent change in Minnesota Laws, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety has removed four states from the list of Permits that they honor.
A Utah CCW Permit is no longer valid in Minnesota.
Missouri, Texas, Wyoming and Utah are the four states that are no longer recognized by our neighboring Northern State.
The reason stated for Utah being removed is due to lack of a shooting requirement for permit training. This is also one of the reasons why they will not recognize an Iowa Permit.
I was told by someone who spoke to a Minnesota Elected Official, that several people are not happy with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s action on this. It is always possible that there could be some backlash, and this decision could be reversed. Please do not rely on rumors, and be sure to check and verify any information.
If you want to do something to help fix this situation contacting the Minnesota Department of Public Safety would be a good start. Politely let them know you’d like to see Minnesota’s reciprocity agreements with Missouri, Texas, Wyoming and Utah restored. While you’re at it, ask them to honor Iowa’s Permit to Carry certification as well.
It is possible to get an out-of-state Minnesota Permit. The cost is $100 for five years and you must apply to a Minnesota Sheriff in person. I am still researching the training requirements, but from what I understand, the instruction does not have to be taken in Minnesota, but it is required to have a shooting component.
Hopefully this is a good reminder to be sure to check and double-check the reciprocity of your permit before you travel. Understanding and knowing the laws of the states you plan to visit is also very important, as they can vary quite a bit from state to state. An Iowa Permit to Carry Weapons is currently honored in 32 states.
The links below are a good websites to check and compare for more information.
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/bca/bca-divisions/administrative/Pages/permit-to-carry-reciprocity.aspx
Go Safe
Steve Hensyel
Steve Hensyel is a guest writer for the Iowa Firearms Coalition. Hensyel is the owner of Hawkeye Firearms Instruction and an IFC past president.
Iowa Firearms Coalition is an entirely volunteer, grassroots, Second Amendment advocacy group. Responsible for bringing uniformity to Iowa’s Concealed Weapons Permitting process, IFC’s members work to protect and enhance Second Amendment rights in Iowa. An affiliate of the National Rifle Association, the IFC actively seeks to foster and promote the shooting sports. Sign up for our email list for the latest on Second Amendment issues in Iowa. You can support our work by becoming a member, or making a donation.
The only problem i have with the Minnesota permit is that its good for 5 years. In order to renew it you have to take the course over again. That sounds like a put up deal so the instructors can make more mony
I was born in Minnesota and love the state. I’m now 58 yrs old & retired. I have a carry permit from Missouri in which I did have required shooting mandatory in order to get the CCW permit. I would like my permit to be honored by Minnesota.
Considering I am up for renewal on both Utah and Minnesota, I am still going ahead and renewing both.
Yes, I live in Minnesota, and yes, this sucks a$$, but hey, we can pay our $200 tax stamp for suppressed firearms, and this is just a hiccup.
So contact your legislators if you live in MN, and pull your wadded undahpants out. This will get resolved.
You can always follow the Constitution and carry no matter what.
I and all of my friends will no longer go to MN to shop. We live just South of the MN boarder and spend a lot of money in Mankato and Minneapolis. Pass the word and boycott MN.