I didn’t know whether to put this topic in this forum, or in the forum pertaining to the Second Amendment. I read the topic here about Oklahoma, Arkansas, and South Dakota, all going to permit-less concealed-carry, much like Kansas, and several other states. Already have, so I made the decision (right or wrong) to place it here was correct/OK. If in fact, this is in the wrong forum, I trust those in charge will overlook my transgression, and move it to the appropriate forum on my behalf. Thank you.
I read yesterday that the Republican governor of Kentucky, Matt Bevin, signed SB 150, making Kentucky the 16th state to allow permit-less concealed carry. It takes effect June, 2019. The only requirement to carry a firearm concealed in Kentucky is for the person be at least 21 yo, a resident of Kentucky, and not be a “prohibited person” with regard to NICS. An interesting aspect of the new Kentucky law is that no longer is any training program/course required. Further, there’s no fee for carrying (but doesn’t that seem obvious, as there’s no longer any permit, so what would they be paying for???).
Anyway, there does seem to be a positive movement afoot . . .
I read yesterday that the Republican governor of Kentucky, Matt Bevin, signed SB 150, making Kentucky the 16th state to allow permit-less concealed carry. It takes effect June, 2019. The only requirement to carry a firearm concealed in Kentucky is for the person be at least 21 yo, a resident of Kentucky, and not be a “prohibited person” with regard to NICS. An interesting aspect of the new Kentucky law is that no longer is any training program/course required. Further, there’s no fee for carrying (but doesn’t that seem obvious, as there’s no longer any permit, so what would they be paying for???).
Anyway, there does seem to be a positive movement afoot . . .