This was in (Red)Star and Tribune this morning:
Anoka County man is first to lose permit under new gun law
Jim Adams, Star Tribune
Published September 5, 2003 PERM05
An Anoka County man who fired 11 shots into his brother's car apparently is the first Minnesotan to have a gun permit suspended since the state's new law on carrying guns in public took effect in May.
Damian Petersen, 34, of Oak Grove, said he was protecting his recently landscaped home from his brother, who had gotten a car stuck on a retaining wall and was tearing up the lawn trying to free the vehicle.
Attorneys said Petersen will be able to get his gun and permit back in two years if he meets conditions set when he pleaded guilty to felony reckless discharge of a firearm.
The new law allows most mentally competent, law-abiding adults to obtain a permit to carry a handgun. Petersen obtained his permit a few weeks after the law took effect.
What a dumbass. It took so long to change this law and I am surprised the TV stations haven't led their newscasts with this.