I also saw them refer to this 2014 law in Texas but I can't find any legislation other than the 2005 law that lowered it to 18 years . Does anyone know what the bill was that is referred to here and what legislative session it was?KC5AV wrote:From the MN DPS pageFour states were removed from the 2014 list
Missouri passed a law in 2014 to allow 19-year-old military personnel and veterans to obtain a permit. Minnesota law does not allow issuing permits to anyone under 21.
Texas passed a law in 2014 to allow 19-year-old military personnel and veterans to obtain a permit. Minnesota law does not allow issuing permits to anyone under 21.
Wyoming law gives local sheriffs discretion to issue permits to 18-21-years-olds. Minnesota law does not allow issuing permits to anyone under 21. In addition Wyoming law does not require permit-holders to demonstrate shooting proficiency. Minnesota law requires training to include shooting proficiency.
Utah law does not require permit-holders to demonstrate shooting proficiency. Minnesota law requires training to include shooting proficiency.
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- Fri Aug 21, 2015 11:27 am
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