The Minnesota Supreme Court decisively rules that the interior of a vehicle parked on public roads qualifies as a “public place” under state gun laws, affirming that individuals can be charged for possessing firearms in these areas. This ruling clarifies existing statutes that prohibit carrying various types of guns, including BB guns, in public and stems from a case involving a man charged after law enforcement discovered a BB gun in his car.
Justice Anne McKeig emphasized the unambiguous nature of the term “public place” in her opinion, following an appellate court’s earlier decision. The ruling can significantly affect how gun laws are enforced in Minnesota, prompting residents to reassess their understanding of where they can legally carry weapons. Interested readers can delve deeper into the implications of this decision and its broader impact on gun laws in the state.
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