Hennepin County, responding to need, has opened its first office dedicated solely to issuing permits to people seeking to legally carry a firearm.
The sheriff in the state's most populous county on Tuesday pointed to the growing demand and his duty to better ensure residents' rights for the opening this week of the new application office in Brooklyn Park.
"As sheriff of Hennepin County, it is my job to support and respect constitutional rights and Minnesota state law," Rich Stanek said.
A spokesman for the Sheriff's Office and the Minnesota Sheriffs' Association both said they are unaware of any other counties in the state having taken the same step in expanding the process for accepting applications.
Permit applications were up 16 percent in Hennepin County last year, to 6,421. Statewide for the six-month period ending Jan. 31, the number of permit holders grew by more than 20,000 to above 221,000 and now stands at a record 230,835, according to the state Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Hennepin County reported a surge in applications in January, handling 733.
The office is already getting customers. By midday Wednesday, at least 15 people had submitted applications for new permits or renewals.
Stewart Thompson, who lives in the north metro, praised the extended hours, saying it's more convenient for him.
"I used to have to go drive all the way downtown, try to find parking, then pay for parking," Thompson said. "Now I'm in and out in five minutes."