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Kentucky Lawmakers Approve NRA-Backed Concealed Carry Bill
< < Back toFRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – Kentucky lawmakers have approved a bill that would allow people to carry a concealed handgun without a permit or training.
The bill, backed by the National Rifle Association, won final House passage Friday after a long debate. The measure now goes to Gov. Matt Bevin.
Under the measure, Kentuckians able to lawfully possess a firearm could conceal their weapons without a license. A gun-carrying permit now carries a fee and a training requirement.
Supporters said the bill is a recognition of Kentuckians’ gun-ownership rights. Opponents objected to dropping the training requirement as a condition for carrying concealed weapons.
Supporters said Kentuckians already can carry weapons openly without any training. But if they carry a gun under a coat, they currently need a permit.