Permit to carry classes at the Stock & Barrel Gun Club's Chanhassen and Eagan outlets have been filling up in recent months. They've been packed at Bill's Gun Shop in Robbinsdale, too.
That's not a surprise as more and more Minnesotans are taking gun safety classes, a prerequisite for getting permission to carry a handgun in public.
Last year sheriff's offices across the state issued more than 66,000 permits to those wanting to carry a gun, the second-highest total in the past five years. As of Friday, the state had more than 290,500 permit holders, a high-water mark, according to a report released Friday by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
"It does not have the evil stigma as it once did," said John Monson, who runs Bill's Gun Shop with locations in Robbinsdale, Circle Pines and Hudson, Wis., in the metro area. "It's a bit more widely acceptable."
Minnesota enacted the Personal Protection Act in 2003, allowing residents 21 and older to carry in public if they have completed authorized firearms training and are not prohibited by state law from possessing a handgun.
Roughly 40,000 permits issued last year went to first-time applicants. Another 25,600 were permit holders who were renewing. Both totals were a marked increase from 2014, when sheriff's offices issued 41,493 permits.
A permit is good for five years.
Hennepin County issued the most permits in the state with 7,804, followed by the metro counties of Anoka, Dakota, Ramsey and Washington.