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The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution provides the right to bear arms. However, state governments have the power to regulate the purchase, carry, and use of firearms and guns.


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Overview of Kentucky Gun Laws

Under criminal statutes, Kentucky distinguishes between “firearms” and “handguns.” However, the purchase and ownership is relatively similar.

  • Purchase

    You do NOT need a permit to purchase a handgun or firearms in Kentucky.

  • Registration

    You do NOT need to register a handgun or firearm in Kentucky.

  • Licensing of Owners

    You do NOT need a license to own a handgun or firearm in Kentucky.

  • Permit to Carry

    You do NOT need a permit to carry a handgun or firearm in Kentucky.

Concealed Carry Laws and Reciprocity

Read here for more information regarding the concealed carry licensing process.


Kentucky has enacted a “Castle Doctrine,” and “No-Net Loss.” There is a partial ban on carrying a firearm or gun in a restaurant, and provisions have been enacted for confidential carry (concealed carry). These States recognize Kentucky’s permit: www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/kentucky/

Concealed Carry Reciprocity

These states do NOT recognize Kentucky’s permit: California, District of Columbia, Connecticut, Guam, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, New York State, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Washington.


Kentucky has outright recognition and recognizes ALL other states permits.

Laws on Purchase, Possession, and Carrying of Firearms

  • Antiques and Replicas

    Kentucky statutes are silent on antique and replica firearms.  They are treated as ordinary firearms for possession and carrying purposes.

  • Machine Guns

    It is lawful to possess, purchase, or sell a machine gun that is legally registered and possessed in compliance with all federal laws and regulations.

  • Other Considerations

    It is unlawful to remove, deface, cover, alter or destroy the manufacturer’s serial number or other mark of identification on any firearm.


    It is unlawful to possess a firearm that has been defaced. To avoid prosecution, this offense must be reported to the police immediately.


    It is unlawful to shoot any wild animal, protected or unprotected, from an automobile or any vehicle at any time or place. Boats may be used except as prohibited by state or federal regulations.


    It is unlawful to shoot across a highway.


    No city, county or urban-county government may occupy any part of the field of regulation of the transfer, ownership, possession, carrying or transportation of firearms, ammunition, or components of firearms or combination thereof.


    No person or entity is liable for damages of any kind resulting from injuries to another person sustained as a result of the criminal use of a firearm by a third person, unless the person or entity conspired with, aided, or caused the third person to commit the criminal act.


    The Commonwealth reserves the exclusive authority to bring suit against firearms manufacturers or dealers relating to the lawful manufacture and sale of firearms or ammunition to the public.


    During bow-hunting season, any person who is not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm may carry a firearm for protection of persons and property or self-defense.  This applies to all lands controlled by the department, public or private, and also on private lands that the owner has not posted a notice prohibiting concealed deadly weapons.

Carrying

The open carry of a handgun is lawful except in certain restricted areas. A permit is not required to carry openly or concealed in Kentucky.


The Kentucky State Police shall issue a license to carry concealed firearms if the applicant:

  • is a citizen of the United States who is a resident of this Commonwealth and has been a resident for 6 months or longer;
  • is a citizen of the United States who is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is on active duty, who is at the time of application assigned to a military posting in Kentucky, and who has been assigned to a posting in the Commonwealth for 6 months or longer immediately preceding the filing of the application;
  • is at least 21 years of age;
  • is not ineligible to possess a firearm pursuant to federal or state law;
  • is not a fugitive from justice;
  • is not under indictment for, or have been convicted of, a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year;
  • has not been adjudicated an incompetent and has not been involuntarily committed to a mental institution;
  • has not been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence;
  • has not been committed to a state or federal facility for the abuse of a controlled substance or been convicted of a misdemeanor relating to controlled substances within 3 years;
  • does not have two or more convictions for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or other substance which impairs driving ability within 3 years immediately preceding the date on which the application is submitted;
  • does not owe a child support arrearage which equals or exceeds the cumulative amount which would be owed after 1 year of nonpayment;
  • has complied with any subpoena or warrant relating to child support or paternity proceedings;
  • has not been convicted of a violation of Assault in the fourth degree or Terroristic Threatening in the third degree within the three 3 years immediately preceding the date on which the application is submitted; and
  • demonstrates competence with a firearm by successful completion of a firearms safety course offered or approved by the Department of Criminal Justice Training. The firearms safety course shall:
  • be not more than 8 hours in length;
  • include instruction on handguns, the safe use of handguns, the care and cleaning of handguns and handgun marksmanship principles;
  • include actual range firing of a handgun in a safe manner and the firing of not more than 20 rounds at a full-size silhouette target, during which firing, not less than 11 rounds must hit the silhouette portion of the target; and
  • include information on and a copy of laws relating to possession and carrying of firearms and laws relating to the use of force.

The application shall be obtained from and submitted to the office of the sheriff in the county in which the applicant resides. The application fee is $60. The license is valid statewide for 5 years. The applicant shall submit a recent color photograph and a photocopy of a certificate of completion of a course that demonstrates competence with a firearm. The application will be sent to the Kentucky State Police within five working days.


The Kentucky State Police shall, within 90 days, either issue a license or deny the application, in which case the applicant shall be informed in writing of the grounds for denial and his right to submit, within 30 days, documentation relating to the denial. The applicant shall also be informed of the right to seek review of the denial in the District Court of his place of residence. The applicant shall further be informed of their right to seek de novo review of the denial in the District Court of his or her place of residence.

Military Personnel are not provided with an extension but may renew concealed weapons licenses early and by mail. If military personnel are on active duty when the license expires, they are allowed to renew the license within 90 days after the end of deployment with no late fees or penalties.

 

The certification and recertification of active and retired peace officers permits any peace officer that has successfully completed a Kentucky Law Enforcement Council approved firearms instructor course to carry firearms. 

 

A license to carry concealed firearms does not authorize any person to carry a concealed firearm into:

  • any police station or sheriff’s office;
  • any detention facility, prison, or jail;
  • any courthouse, solely occupied by the Court of Justice courtroom, or court proceeding;
  • any meeting of the governing body of a county, municipality, or special district, or any meeting of the General Assembly unless the permit holder is a member of that body;
  • any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises which is primarily devoted to that purpose;
  • any elementary or secondary school facility, child caring facility, day care center;
  • any area of an airport to which access is controlled by the inspection of persons; and
  • any place where the carrying of firearms is prohibited by federal law.

Right of employees and other persons to possess firearms in a vehicle--No person, including but not limited to an employer, who is the owner, lessee, or occupant of real property shall prohibit any person who is legally entitled to possess a firearm from possessing a firearm, part of a firearm, ammunition, or ammunition component in a vehicle on the property. This does not apply to any real property owned, leased or occupied by the United States government, upon which the possession or carrying of firearms is prohibited or controlled, detention facilities, or where Kentucky Revised Statutes specifically prohibits possession or carrying of firearms on the property.

 

Kentucky will allow a loaded handgun to be carried in a motor vehicle provided that the firearm is stored in any container, compartment, or storage space originally installed in the motor vehicle by its manufacturer.

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