DNR Firearms Safety Certification is required of anyone born after December 31, 1979 to purchase a hunting license in Minnesota. The MN DNR Firearms Safety Hunter Education endorsement can be listed on the back of a Minnesota driver's license or identification card upon request.
Ghost wrote:Damn, snowmobile!!!
LarryFlew wrote:Ghost wrote:Damn, snowmobile!!!
Snowbird as in gone from MN for the winter. No snowmobiles in AZ.
LarryFlew wrote:Disturbing because of how the question is written with no mention of what it really is. Remember 50% of people eppear as dumb as stones.
MJY65 wrote:LarryFlew wrote:Disturbing because of how the question is written with no mention of what it really is. Remember 50% of people eppear as dumb as stones.
Is it a question for the applicant? It looks like "For office use only"
ttousi wrote:The first block to check under indicators was put the just for hammar
BigBlue wrote:If the OP is making a joke I don't get it. If truly questioning why 'Snowmobile' is on a DL renewal form it's an easy answer:
Your MN DL can have printed on it a confirmation your non-driving-related state-issued certifications. So it can indicate whether you have passed your MN snowmobile safety course certificate and if you completed DNR hunter training. That box is their way of adding the snowmobile safety info to your upcoming license.
As a piece of side trivia, not everyone must have the snowmobile safety certificate to legally operate a snowmobile. If you were born on or before 12/31/1976 you are exempt from needing it.
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