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Kentucky Bill Allows 18-Year-Olds to Conceal Carry

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Kentucky’s Senate committee approves a bill that could permit 18, 19, and 20-year-olds to carry concealed firearms without the need for a permit or training, moving the legislation one step closer to a full Senate vote. Sponsored by GOP Senator Aaron Reed, the bill aims to expand gun rights in the state, aligning the concealed carry of firearms with other civil rights, such as voting and military service.

While supporters argue it enhances personal safety for young adults, opponents, including law enforcement officials and gun violence prevention advocates, claim it could increase risk without proper training. The bill has sparked significant debate, especially in light of past youth gun violence incidents in schools, as some believe granting young adults the ability to conceal carry could lead to dangerous situations in everyday environments.

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