1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 3467, the second engrossment, as follows:
1.2Page 180, after line 24, insert:

"1.3    Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2015 Supplement, section 609.66, subdivision 1g, is
1.4amended to read:
1.5    Subd. 1g. Felony; possession in courthouse or certain state buildings. (a)
1.6A person who commits either of the following acts is guilty of a felony and may be
1.7sentenced to imprisonment for not more than five years or to payment of a fine of not
1.8more than $10,000, or both:
1.9(1) possesses a dangerous weapon, ammunition, or explosives within any courthouse
1.10complex; or
1.11(2) possesses a dangerous weapon, ammunition, or explosives in any state building
1.12within the Capitol Area described in chapter 15B, other than the National Guard Armory.
1.13(b) Unless a person is otherwise prohibited or restricted by other law to possess a
1.14dangerous weapon, this subdivision does not apply to:
1.15(1) licensed peace officers or military personnel who are performing official duties;
1.16(2) except as provided in paragraph (d), persons who carry pistols according to
1.17the terms of a permit issued under section 624.714 and who so notify the sheriff or the
1.18commissioner of public safety, as appropriate;
1.19(3) persons who possess dangerous weapons for the purpose of display as
1.20demonstrative evidence during testimony at a trial or hearing or exhibition in compliance
1.21with advance notice and safety guidelines set by the sheriff or the commissioner of public
1.22safety; or
1.23(4) persons who possess dangerous weapons in a courthouse complex with the
1.24express consent of the county sheriff or who possess dangerous weapons in a state building
1.25with the express consent of the commissioner of public safety.
2.1(c) For purposes of this subdivision, the issuance of a permit to carry under section
2.2624.714 constitutes notification of the commissioner of public safety as required under
2.3paragraph (b), clause (2).
2.4(d) A person who carries a pistol according to the terms of a permit issued under
2.5section 624.714 may not carry a firearm in any building within the Capitol Area where
2.6the legislature has offices or conducts business, if school children are present. The chief
2.7of Capitol Security shall designate a place where permit holders can store their firearms
2.8when school children are present. The commissioner of administration, in consultation
2.9with Capitol Security, shall deploy portable signs to inform permit holders of the presence
2.10of children and the temporary prohibition on possessing weapons in the area. A person
2.11carrying a pistol in violation of this paragraph who refuses to leave the area or store
2.12their pistol upon request by Capitol Security or the sergeant at arms, is guilty of a petty
2.13misdemeanor. Nothing in this paragraph limits that authority of peace officers to carry
2.14firearms or the authority of anyone assigned by the commissioner of public safety to
2.15provide security in the Capitol Area.
"2.16Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
2.17Amend the title accordingly