1. Permits within a state go county to county, no issues.
2. We’ve never seen a digital image of it.
Since #1 above, the point is moot. Can we stop posting stories on the permit until someone produces an image?
Not necessarily in Minn.
If you move in Minn and are a permit to carry holder, you have 30 days to inform Sheriff of address change, or face misdemeanor charge.
Regs unclear as to invalidation of permit if change not filed.
Focusing on the permit question presupposes that whether he had one or not should have made a difference. That, in turn requires accepting his companion’s claim that he was innocently reaching for his wallet when shot. Or the alternate, currently circulating claim that the officer shot him because of some sort of animus or panic over a black man having a gun.
If you presume on the other hand that, as she later admitted, the officer ordered him to freeze, and he made a sudden move instead, then his possession of a carry permit is completely irrelevant, and the analysis rides on how real the threat appeared to the officer at the time he opened fire.
So, I’m opining, the discussion of the permit involves presupposing the media/BLM narrative is true, and we have no evidence of that at the moment. It’s kind of like arguing whether Mike Brown had one hand or both hands up... begs the question, requires you to assume a fact not in evidence.