Compiled a list from our forum and added some extra stuff to help Kentucky resident's. Stump will sticky This!
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Kentucky laws and info LinksKentucky Revised Statutes Contact's for Kentucky CongressKentucky Gov formsATF Fire arms related forms may be orderd here!CCDWKY dept of Criminal Justice TrainingKentucky State PoliceCCDW Reciprocity NewsReciprocity MapCCDW Instructor listAny KY license issued after July 12, 2006 qualifies as a substitute for a NICS check on a firearm purchase from a federally licensed dealer in KY. The Firearms dealer need only enter the license number on the Form 4473 instead of the NICS Confirmation Number. If your license was issued prior to July 12, 2006, you are out of luck until you get a renewal notice from the KSP. Replacements for lost or damaged licenses will have the original issue date.
Just for clarification its the Kentucky CCDW (concealed carry) permit issued after July 12, 2006 that can substitute for the NICS check.
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SECTION 8. A NEW SECTION OF KRS CHAPTER 237 IS CREATED TO READ AS FOLLOWS:
(1) 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.
(2) A person, including but not limited to an employer, who owns, leases, or otherwise occupies real property
may prevent a person who is prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a firearm or ammunition
from possessing a firearm or ammunition on the property.
(3) A firearm may be removed from the vehicle or handled in the case of self-defense, defense of another,
defense of property, or as authorized by the owner, lessee, or occupant of the property.
(4) An employer that fires, disciplines, demotes, or otherwise punishes an employee who is lawfully exercising
a right guaranteed by this section, and who is engaging in conduct in compliance with this statute shall be
liable in civil damages. An employee may seek and the court shall grant an injunction against an employer
who is violating the provisions of this section when it is found that the employee is in compliance with the
provisions of this section.
(5) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any real property:
(a) Owned, leased, or occupied by the United States government upon which the possession or carrying
of firearms is prohibited or controlled;
(b) Of a detention facility as defined in KRS 520.010; or
(c) Where a section of the Kentucky Revised Statutes specifically prohibits possession or carrying of
firearms on the property.
Self Defence PDF Format
503.050 Use of Physical Force in Self Protection 503.060 Improper use of Physical Force in Self Protection503.070 Protection of Another503.080 Protection of PropertyInformation on HB469
NRA-ILAHB469, sponsored by Representative Robert Damron (D-39), will clarify that Kentucky residents may purchase firearms in contiguous states or otherwise acquire firearms anywhere it is legal to do so under federal and state law; specify that out-of-state residents may purchase or otherwise acquire firearms in Kentucky if the purchase is legal under federal and state law; specify that persons who are legal residents of the United States may purchase or otherwise acquire firearms in Kentucky if the purchase is legal under federal and state law.
HB469Please contact Governor Fletcher today and thank him for supporting the Second Amendment by signing HB469 into law. Governor Fletcher can be reached by visiting
Contact Governor Fletcher NFA Silencers FAQEdited to fix links