Suppressors Progress for MN Can ownership.

Awesymoto

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Everybody talks about doing something, and how nice shit would be if things changed but how many of us actually take action? Inaction is always worse than poor action (almost)

I e-mailed my state senator a few weeks ago for kicks to see if there was anyway MN politicians who would consider changing the Suppressor ban.

This was in part due to sparked interest from another forum after other members had a meeting with MN state Sen. Wolf. During this meeting she that lasted over an hour she agreed to support a bill to change the law if she had support from other Senators. Well I contacted Sen. Howe to see if he would support it, expecting a crap response and no support. Seems like he may actually listen to the citizens of MN despite our somewhat anti gun Governor.

Heres the response I received today.

Dear xxxxx,

First I want to deeply and sincerely thank you for your selfless service to our country. I have found your discussion insightful and helpful concerning Statute: 609.66 Dangerous weapons, Subd. 1a. Sound suppressors for firearms. I will be in discussion with Sen. Wolf, and in fact have already contacted her office to receive and update. Sen. Wolf had a meeting or two already with constituents from her district who raised the same questions. She will be researching and discussing the issue with our colleagues and research staff over the interim. I look forward to offering my experiences as I am an avid hunter and have worked in the area of corrections myself.

Praying for your safe return.

Sincerely,

Senator John Howe



I think this shows that the people still have a voice, no matter how small it may seem. If you are a MN resident here e-mail your district senator expressing the logical aspects of Suppressor ownership! If you can call them to set up a meeting they may listen! Sen. Wolf already met with forum members and I'm sure others will to. They may just not understand what is going on due to a apparent lack of interest in the population. Much to the adage "if it ain't broken don't fix it" lets show them that the laws are outdated and biased!

Yes I'm excited. I wan't this to change, a bit naive yes, but one can hope.
find your rep and contact them!! here is a link to MN Sen directories.
http://www.gis.leg.mn/php/senate.php?Report=SenateCTY
 
Re: Progress for MN Can ownership.

This is what we did in Alabama to get the short barrel rifle/shotgun ban overturned. Yes "we" because I did what you did. I emailed, called, talked to whoever would listen. It may take a bill like that a few sessions to get done. Don't let it discourage you if it takes a few years. You need to make the same contacts with your representatives also, not just senator. When we were working on the sbr sbs ban my rep told me what the guys were saying that were opposed to it. I was able to educate him on the issues, and as it turned out that made a huge difference. Bill was modified to require NFA compliance to preserve state ability to prosecute non-registered items. That got the sheriff association defanged.

Lets face it, these elected officials don't understand gun related issues. So its up to us to get that done. Also, if you can send $ you should do that also. Good luck in your efforts.
 
Re: Progress for MN Can ownership.

good luck man. took us forever to get CCW. Hopefully you fair better with cans...you guys can own everything else but cans. Makes no sense.