DoxaPar wrote:The law of wisdom says that.

Carrying a rifle in public is a good way to get shot, I think.
I agree.
624.718 covers carrying rifles and shotguns in public, making it illegal to carry one with some exceptions:
To, from, or at a place where firearms are repaired, bought, sold, traded, or displayed.
Where hunting, target shooting, or other lawful activity involving firearms occurs. (I'm guessing not including self defense)
At funerals, parades, or other lawful ceremonies.
Unloaded and in a cased
A person who has a permit under section 624.714
An antique firearm as a curiosity or for its historical significance or value
In compliance with section 97B.045. (some what redundant with #4)
Officers, employees, or agents of law enforcement agencies or the armed forces of this state or the United States, or private detectives or protective agents, to the extent that these persons are authorized by law to carry firearms and are acting in the scope of their official duties.
In summary:
624.718 makes carrying a long gun in public a gross misdemeanor but gives an exception to peace officers and permit holders.
97B.045 makes carrying a firearm in a motor vehicle illegal(I'm not sure what the penalty for breaking it is) but gives exceptions for guns that unloaded and cased or in the trunk, and hang guns for people allowed under section 624.714.
624.714 makes carrying a pistol a gross misdemeanor and makes exceptions for peace officers and permit holders, and gives the process for applying for and granting a permit to carry.
It is legal to carry a long gun in public if you have a Minnesota carry permit. It is not legal to have a loaded or uncased long gun in a motor vehicle. The law is badly written and hard to read, but that's what you get when you let lawyers make law. So while it's legal in one way, it's not legal in another.Be that as it may, OCing a pistol while going to the bank is one thing, OCing in a bank while carrying an AR-15 is another story and I can guarantee will get you a MWAG call with SWAT response. Honestly, who is going to OC a rifle in public? and CCing isn't an option, and even if it were possible, are we really to believe that someone is going to unload their long rifle carry weapon every time they transport it? Not at all.