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Home » Proposed KY Law Would Allow 18-Year-Olds To Carry Concealed Firearms

Proposed KY Law Would Allow 18-Year-Olds To Carry Concealed Firearms

Adam Green By Adam Green March 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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Proposed KY Law Would Allow 18-Year-Olds To Carry Concealed Firearms

A new bill in Kentucky, Senate Bill 75, seeks to lower the minimum age for carrying a concealed firearm from 21 to 18. The bill has passed the Senate Judiciary Committee and now moves to the Senate floor for further debate.


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FRANKFORT, KY (2-minute read) — A newly proposed bill in Kentucky, Senate Bill 75, is stirring debate as it aims to lower the legal age for carrying a concealed firearm from 21 to 18. The bill, introduced by Sen. Aaron Reed of Shelbyville, recently advanced through the Senate Judiciary Committee and now awaits a vote on the Senate floor.

Supporters of the bill argue that young adults should have the same rights to self-defense as older citizens. Reed emphasized that the legislation is about fairness and upholding constitutional rights. “This bill ensures that responsible young adults have the ability to protect themselves just like any other law-abiding citizen,” Reed stated.

Kentucky currently requires individuals to complete a firearms training course before obtaining a concealed carry permit. If passed, the bill would extend this right to 18-year-olds, aligning Kentucky with other states that allow younger adults to carry concealed firearms.

The bill’s progression reflects an ongoing national debate about the balance between Second Amendment rights and public safety concerns. As the proposal moves forward, it will be closely watched by both gun rights supporters and firearm safety advocates.

Safety Tip: Before carrying a concealed firearm, it’s essential to complete a proper training course, understand state laws, and practice responsible gun ownership to ensure safety for yourself and those around you.

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