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Posted March 26, 2020
by Ted

Do You Need an Essential Worker’s Letter? Not likely.

Call us today. Gov Walz’ Emergency Executive Order 20-20 is rather vague, which is a good thing! A letter NOT legally required by the order but a lot of employers and employees are asking for it. My local Sheriff, Sean Deringer of Wright County announced that they “WILL NOT be

Posted March 25, 2020
by Buselmeier Law

What’s the Legal Penalty for Breaking Gov Walz’ Order?

People have already asked: “What’s the Consequence for Disobeying Governor Walz’ order?” Answer: Misdemeanor, maximum 90 days or $1000 fine or both. So, you could be arrested if you’re not leaving the home for exempted activities, as listed in the order. These include Relocation to ensure safety, Health and safety…

Posted March 4, 2020
by Ted

How to Prove Your Auto Injury and Defenses You Will Face

How to Prove Your Auto Injury and Defenses You Will Face…
Posted November 18, 2019
by Buselmeier Law

Tracking Dogs & Muzzleloader Scopes

This is part three of three of our deer hunting series. A couple of new laws that are interesting and important this year have come to my attention. Number one: Tracking with Dogs Tracking with dogs is now legal in Minnesota for both deer and bear hunting. There are a

Posted October 30, 2019
by Buselmeier Law

Your Rights Count Radio Show!

Make sure to listen to my radio show that starts this week. The show is hosted be me, Theodore (Ted) W. Buselmeier V, Esq. This is a 5 minutes show with Legal Updates and Tips. Show topic will change every week. You can hear the show daily 6:55 a.m. and…

Posted October 22, 2019
by John

Important Shining Law Update Especially for Deer Hunters

Attorney Ted Buselmeier here with an important update for sportsmen and particularly deer hunters on the new shining laws, also known as “spotlighting”. The short version is that you can now only shine for two hours after sunset, not onto “fenced agricultural land”, must be completely unarmed, along with some…

Posted October 8, 2019
by John

Can Citizens Cancel an At-Risk Driver’s License?

What a terrible position to be in! Your elderly or no longer capable friend or family member is putting themselves and others’ safety at risk. No one wants their driving freedom taken away, so often there is no way they will voluntarily stop driving. What can you do to stop

Posted August 26, 2019
by John

Minimum auto insurance coverage requirements in Minnesota and why should I pay for more? A lawyer answers.

What are the minimum auto insurance coverage requirements in Minnesota and why should I pay for more? A lawyer answers….
Posted August 21, 2019
by John

Charged with Oil, Extracts, or Cartridges Before July 1st? How to maybe get it dismissed!

Oil, shatter, resin, distillate, dabs, cartridges, whatever the form, they’re all extracts from the Cannabis plant. Great news! The law now makes it clear that, prior to July 1, 2019, the legal definition of “Hemp” (cannabis plant with no more than 0.3% THC) did not include the extracts of the…

Posted August 20, 2019
by John

What is Minnesota No-Fault Insurance anyway?

No-fault insurance, often referred to as personal injury protection insurance (PIP)*, is designed to cover drivers and their passengers’ medical costs, wage loss, replacement services (such as housekeeping) and, in the event of death, $2,000 of funeral services, in the event of a covered accident, regardless of who is found