Before we go any further, it’s important for you to know that Minnesota is a ‘duty to retreat’ state. In other words, before using deadly force, the defender must leave the situation if it is safe to do so. With that said, we’ll walk you through how to get a Minnesota non-resident concealed carry permit.
Minnesota is a little different in that they require a permit to carry a gun and carry can either be open or concealed. They also require application in person at one of their County Sheriff offices. There isn’t any reciprocity benefit with getting a Minnesota permit; the only value in it is to give you the ability to carry in Minnesota.