Kentucky House approves bill to let people carry concealed guns without a permit [View all]
The Kentucky House on Friday passed a bill that would allow people to carry concealed firearms without a permit or training.
The GOP-led state House voted 60-37 to approve the legislation and send it to Gov. Matt Bevin for a potential signature, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. The legislation had passed the state's Republican-controlled Senate last month on the one-year anniversary of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting.
Kentucky law currently requires people to get a permit before carrying a concealed firearm. The process includes a background check, gun safety training and $60 fee, the Courtier-Journal noted.
If Bevin signs the bill into law, it would remove the permit requirement for anyone whos at least 21 years old and meets other legal rules for owning a gun. Having a concealed-carry permit would still be available under the law but it would no longer be mandatory, the Courier-Journal reported.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/432266-kentucky-house-approves-bill-to-let-people-to-carry-concealed-guns