Here is the letter I am going to send to the lelgislators in district 8 / 8A. Feel free to use this letter for ideas, but do not copy/paste.
Representative Hilty,
I am writing to find out if you would be willing to sponsor or support a bill to allow civilian possession of firearm noise suppressors. As you may know, suppressors are legal for civilians to own at the federal level and in most of the states. Minnesota is one of only 13 states that do not allow civilians to possess suppressors.
Persons that own suppressors can only do so with the approval of the BATFE. Anyone who buys a suppressor must submit an application along with their finger prints and photos as well as pay a $200 tax. The person submitting the application must obtain their local sheriff’s signature on the form prior to sending it in for approval. The BATFE only approves the application after performing a background check and verifying that suppressors are legal to own in the applicant’s state. This process is the same as that required to own a machine gun or short barreled shotgun (relics only), both of which are legal in Minnesota.
Crimes associated with suppressors are rare in the United States. This is because suppressors are not common and anyone who goes to the time and expense to legally purchase a suppressor is probably not the kind of person who will misuse it. The federal government also has severe penalties for criminal misuse of suppressors or simply evading the tax when buying one.
Suppressors are very useful as noise reducers. Hearing loss is one of the most common injuries associated with firearms use. A typical suppressor will lower noise by about 30 decibels. This is a 1000 times decrease in noise intensity and an eight fold reduction in loudness. Even with this amount of noise reduction, firearms are still not silent when equipped with a suppressor. A small 22 caliber rim fire rifle will still be about 110 decibels when used with a quality suppressor. A suppressor also does nothing to reduce action and bullet flight noise. Suppressors also protect the hearing of any bystanders that are not wearing hearing protection or wearing incorrectly. They are also very effective at reducing sound level near rifle ranges. With previously isolated rifle ranges being encroached upon by houses, the noise reduction benefits of firearm suppressors are readily apparent.
There are concerns by some, including myself, that suppressors can be used by poachers in an attempt to hide their illegal activities. A suppressor can make it more difficult to catch a poacher, but allowing their possession by the law abiding people of Minnesota will not increase availability to those people who choose to break the law. The great majority of suppressor owners in the United States obey the law. Keeping suppressor possession illegal only punishes the law abiding residents of Minnesota.
The national trend has been to make firearm suppressors more available to civilians. Kansas and Missouri both amended their laws a few years ago to allow suppressor possession. Washington State recently amended the law to allow civilians and the police to use registered suppressors.
If you are willing, I would like to see a bill submitted in time for the 2012 legislative session.
Statute 97B.031 currently says in part;
Subd. 4.Silencers prohibited.
Except as provided in section 609.66, subdivision 1h, a person may not own or possess a silencer for a firearm or a firearm equipped to have a silencer attached.
I think it would be beneficial if the law was amended to read;
Subd. 4.Silencers prohibited.
A person may not own or possess a silencer for a firearm unless it is registered and legally owned in accordance with federal law.
609.66 subdivision 1h contains requirements that would be unnecessary if State law is brought in line with federal law.
If you have any questions or need to know more about the legalities of suppressors, please let me know. I am willing to answer any questions you may have.
Respectfully,
Ranb
If we can get lot of people to write letters seeking sponsors, there is a good chance we can actually get a bill submitted.
Ranb
My gun collection has killed at least five fewer people than the Kennedy clan has with automobiles, airplanes and golf clubs.