A newly passed law will allow Kentuckians ages 18 to 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license. Gun safety experts ...
House Bill 312 allows Kentuckians ages 18 to 20 to obtain a provisional concealed carry license, and gun safety experts say ...
Previously, Kentuckians 18 and older could open carry, but were not permitted to carry a concealed weapon until age 21.
Following strong interest from service members nationwide, the U.S. Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) is extending its free ...
A new Kentucky law went into effect Tuesday that allows 18 to 20-year-olds to apply for a provisional concealed carry license ...
For the first time in Kentucky history, it is legal for 18 to 20-year-old’s to carry a concealed firearm with a permit.
Kentucky’s new gun law allowing 18- to 20-year-olds to apply for a provisional concealed carry license takes effect this week ...
A new law in Kentucky will lower the age to get a concealed carry permit from 21 to 18 in Kentucky.
Kentucky's new concealed carry law will permit 18- to 20-year-olds to carry firearms, requiring a background check and safety training, though it has faced criticism from the governor.
A new state law allowing Kentuckians to obtain a concealed carry license three years earlier goes into effect on Tuesday.
Several new laws enacted during the 2026 session of the Kentucky General Assembly, including ones on gambling, first ...
After months of consideration, Kentucky House Bill 312 will go into effect on July 14, allowing adults ages 18 to 20 to apply ...