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Home » Kentucky Senate Passes Bill to Lower Concealed Carry Age to 18, Moves to House for Consideration

Kentucky Senate Passes Bill to Lower Concealed Carry Age to 18, Moves to House for Consideration

Adam Green By Adam Green March 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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FRANKFORT, KY — The Kentucky Senate has passed a bill that would allow 18-year-olds to carry concealed firearms without a permit. Senate Bill 75, sponsored by Sen. Lindsey Tichenor, cleared the Senate floor on March 11, 2025, with a 26-11 vote. The bill now heads to the House, where it will be considered for final approval.

SB 75 lowers the minimum age for permitless concealed carry

from 21 to 18, provided the individual is legally allowed to own a firearm. The bill does not change existing prohibitions on carrying in restricted areas such as schools, courthouses, and federal buildings.

Support and Opposition

Supporters argue that 18-year-olds, who can already legally own and openly carry firearms in Kentucky, should have the same right to carry concealed as those 21 and older. “Legal adults should not be denied their Second Amendment rights,” said Sen. Tichenor during Senate discussions.

Opponents, including some law enforcement officials and gun control advocates, express concerns that younger adults may lack the maturity and decision-making skills needed for responsible concealed carry. They also worry about potential safety risks in high-traffic areas like college campuses and entertainment districts.

What’s Next?

After passing the Senate, the bill was sent to the House, where it received its first reading and was assigned to the Committee on Committees. If it clears committee review, SB 75 will proceed to a vote on the House floor. If passed, the bill would then be sent to Gov. Andy Beshear for approval or veto.

If SB 75 becomes law, Kentucky would join several other states—including Missouri and Mississippi—that allow 18-year-olds to carry concealed firearms without a permit.

For young adults who may soon gain the right to carry concealed, responsible gun ownership is key. Training, understanding self-defense laws, and practicing safe firearm handling are essential for carrying legally and responsibly.

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