Archive for June 22nd, 2007

Changes to Kentucky CCW laws

[The following is a summary of the changes to KY Statutes regarding CCDW effective July 12, 2006. It is a

word-for-word reproduction of a handout sent to all KY CCDW Instructor’s and Instructor-Trainers in mid-2006]

A Brief Summary of 2006 House Bill 290

- In addition to being a resident of Kentucky for six months, or a member of U.S. Armed Forces serving on a post in

Kentucky for six months, a CCDW applicant must be a United States citizen.

- Current and retired members of the following federal agencies are deemed to have met the firearms training

requirement for purposes of obtaining a Kentucky CCDW permit:
(1) Federal Bureau of Investigation special agents;
(2) U.S. Secret Service special agents;
(3) U.S. Marshal’s service deputies;
(4) Drug Enforcement Administration special agents;
(5) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms special agents;
(6) U.S


KY law on possessing a handgun in your vehicle on company property

Here is the KRS law regarding carry concealed weapons on a company property and in a vehicle. You can also view this in .pdf format from the KRS site.

237.106 Right of employees and other persons to possess firearms in vehicle –
Employer liable for denying right — Exceptions.
(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


Kentucky/Ohio/Florida Permit class

[ June 22, 2007; June 24, 2007; ]

The next class for the Kentucky, Ohio, and Florida Non-resident permits will be offered on June 22, 2007 and on June 24, 2007.

This is a combined class for the permits, which consists of the 8 hours required for the Kentucky permit course, with the remainder of the hours after that portion is complete for the Ohio and Florida permits.

Visit the contact page to sign up or see our courses page for more information about each course!