
DNR Hunter Safety Course (July Session)
Requirements:
- DNR Firearms Safety Certification is required of anyone born after December 31, 1979 to purchase a hunting license in Minnesota.
- Youth ages 11 and older can attend a firearms safety certification course and receive their certificate. The firearms safety certificate will become valid at age 12.
About the DNR Hunter Safety Course:
- This is a firearms safety course that consists of a minimum of 12 hours of classroom training which will cover the safe handling of firearms, hunter responsibility and wildlife conservation. Students then complete an additional field experience day.
- The field experience consists of seven required scenario-based training opportunities. These scenarios allow students to learn and demonstrate commonly accepted principles of safety in hunting and the handling of firearms (including shooting a .22 caliber rifle on a range.)
- After successful completion of the DNR Hunter Safety Course, each student will receive their Firearms Safety Certification.
IMPORTANT: Students who sign up for the July Session are required to attend ALL FOUR classes on the following *dates:
- Classroom Training #1: Monday, July 8 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm
- Classroom Training #2: Tuesday, July 9 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm
- Classroom Training #3: Monday, July 15 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm
- Field Experience Day: Tuesday, July 16 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm
*If you have a scheduling conflict for any of the four class dates, please call Mike Briggs at 612-644-8864 to schedule make up arrangements for any missed training.
Visit the DNR’s website for additional info on state hunting and firearm safety regulations
612.644.8864