To: Unshackled
Philando ‘had’ a permit to carry issued when (past tense) he lived in Robinsdale, which is in Hennepin County. He now live(d) in Ramsey County and was required by state law to report to the Ramsey County Sheriffs department his new address within 30 days. He didn't. That is why the Ramsey County Sheriff's department has no record of Philando’s carry permit. For others joining this thread, Hennepin County is the greater Minneapolis area and Ramsey County is the greater Saint Paul area.
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07/11/2016 5:41:16 PM PDT by
Traveler59
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To: Traveler59
thanks for clarifying that
To: Traveler59
On a technicality (reading the small print!) I think MN state law requires the holder to report a permanent change of address to the original issuing office, not the new location. Failure to report a change is a petty misdemeanor - which in itself, as with the traffic misdemeanors, doesn't appear to invalidate the permit. (It would seem to be the responsibility of the issuing office to forward the details to the new office, in this case Hennepin to Ramsey.)
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