Summary of SF 4466 (Minnesota, 2025-2026)
Overview
SF 4466 is a Minnesota bill titled “Visitors of public postsecondary institutions carrying of firearms regulations provision.” The bill appears to address the regulation of individuals who are visiting public postsecondary institutions (colleges and universities) and are carrying firearms. The action history shows introduction and first reading on March 17, 2026, and referral to the Judiciary and Public Safety committees. It has a set of co-sponsors: Liz Boldon, Doron Clark, Zaynab Mohamed, John Marty, and Erin Maye Quade.
Purpose and intent
- The bill is framed to regulate the possession and/or carrying of firearms by visitors at public postsecondary institutions in Minnesota.
- The core aim is to provide regulatory provisions that determine when, where, and how visitors may carries firearms on campus properties or at campus events, in order to balance safety concerns with rights of visitors.
Key provisions and changes (as implied by the title and common structure of such bills)
While the exact statutory text is not provided here, typical provisions for a bill with this title may include:
- Prohibition or restricted-use rules for carrying firearms by visitors on campus grounds, buildings, or at campus-sponsored activities.
- Requirements for visitors to comply with state gun laws and campus-specific safety protocols (e.g., secure storage, concealed carry permits, or temporary exceptions).
- Clarification of enforcement authority for campus police and local law enforcement, including enforcement mechanisms and penalties for violations.
- Exemptions or carve-outs (for example, for law enforcement officers, campus security personnel, or individuals with valid rigid permits) and conditions under which exemptions apply.
- Notification or signage requirements at campus entrances regarding firearm policies.
- Procedures for reporting violations, campus safety responses, and potential temporary suspensions or removals from campus properties.
- Possible coordination with public safety or judicial processes for enforcement and adjudication.
Who would be affected
- Visitors to public postsecondary institutions in Minnesota, including non-students, parents, guests, vendors, or contractors.
- Public postsecondary institutions (universities and colleges) and their campus police or security forces.
- Law enforcement agencies (state and local) responsible for enforcing firearm regulations on campus.
- Potentially individuals with existing firearm licenses or permits who visit campuses, depending on any specific exemptions or permit recognition provisions.
Procedural and timeline aspects
- Status: Introduced and read for the first time on March 17, 2026; referred to Judiciary and Public Safety committees for consideration.
- Next steps typically involve committee hearings, possible amendments, and a vote in committee before advancing to a floor vote.
- If enacted, statutes would be amended or new sections added to govern firearm carrying by visitors at public postsecondary institutions; implementation timelines (effective dates) would be determined within the bill text.
Practical implications
- Clarity for visitors: The bill would provide clearer rules on where firearms may or may not be carried on campus and what exceptions apply.
- Campus safety planning: Institutions may need to adjust signage, training, and enforcement practices to align with new regulations.
- Legal risk for visitors: Depending on the final language, visitors could face penalties or removal for non-compliance.
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