2263 Nicholasville Road
Lexington, Kentucky 40503 (859)
276-1419
CONCEALED CARRY CLASSES
Self Defense is a Right, Not
a Privilege
Contact Steve Fore at Antique
& Modern Firearms for place and time of class (859) 276-1419
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Department of Criminal Justice
Training Certified Class
COST: $70.00 Cash or Check
to Antique & Modern Firearms
Contact Steve Fore at Antique
& Modern Firearms for place and time of class (859) 276-1419
This course is mandated by the Commonwealth
of Kentucky for applicants pursuing the Kentucky CCDW licensure.
We conduct the entire class in one day, once
a month, beginning usually at 8AM and ending at approximately 6:30PM
Schedule For 2013:
•August 24th (Sat)
•September 8th (Sun)
•September 21st (Sat)
•October 5th (Sat)
•October 20th (Sun)
•November 16th (Sat)
•November 24th (Sun)
•December 7th (Sat)
•December 14th (Sat)
The items you need to bring
to a CCDW class are as follows:
•Your Handgun (Handgun ONLY – No Shotguns)
•A Box of Ammo (50 Rounds or more)
•A Cleaning kit
•Eye and Hearing Protection
•Pen or Pencil
Objectives For The License
Applicant Course are as Follows:
•The student will be able to explain the requirements for obtaining
a concealed deadly weapon license in Kentucky.
•The Student will be able to explain the laws relating to firearms
included in KRS chapters 237 and 527.
•The student will be able to explain when the use of force is justifiable
under KRS Chapter 503.
•The student will be able to explain possible legal liability for
the misuse of force.
•The student will identify the basics principles of marksmanship.
•The student will identify the concepts essential to the safe use
of handguns.
•The student will identify the basic nomenclature of a pistol and
revolver.
•The student will DEMONSTRATE THE ABILITY TO FIRE HIS OR HER HANDGUN
ACCURATELY, ON A PRESCRIBED COURSE OF FIRE, USING SAFE WEAPON HANDLING
SKILLS.
•The student will demonstrate the ability to clean and inspect their
handgun.
•The student will achieve a MINIMUM score of 70% in order to pass
the written examination.
Qualifications for a CCDW
License:
The applicant for a carry concealed deadly weapon (CCDW) license
must:
• Be a citizen of the United States; and
• Be a resident of Kentucky for at least six months prior to filing
the application or a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who
is on active duty, who is at the time of application assigned to a military
posting in Kentucky, and who has been assigned to a posting in Kentucky
for six months or longer immediately preceding the filing of the application;
and
• Be twenty-one (21) years of age or older; and
• Not be under indictment for, or have been convicted of, a crime
punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year; and
• Not be a fugitive from justice; and
• Not be an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance;
and
• Not have been adjudicated as a mental defective or have committed
to a mental institution; and
• Not have been discharged from the Armed Forces under dishonorable
conditions; and
• Not be subject to a domestic violence order or emergency protective
order; and
• Not have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence
(see section below for discussion of misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence);
and
• Not be prohibited from the purchase, receipt or possession of
firearms, ammunition or both pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 922(g), 18 U.S.C. 922(n),
or applicable state law; and
• Not have been committed to a state or federal facility for abuse
of a controlled substance or convicted of a misdemeanor relating to a controlled
substance within the three-year period immediately preceding the date the
application was submitted; and
• Not have two or more convictions for violating KRS 189A.010 (Operating
motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or other substance which impairs
driving ability) within the three (3) years immediately preceding the date
on which the application is submitted; and
• Not have been committed as an alcoholic pursuant to KRS Chapter
222 or similar laws of another state within the three (3) year period immediately
preceding the date on which the application is submitted; and
• Not owe a child support arrearage which equals or exceeds the
cumulative amount which would be owed after one (1) year of nonpayment;
and
• Have complied with any subpoena or warrant relating to child support
or paternity proceedings; and
• Have not been convicted of a violation of KRS 508.030 (Assault
in the fourth degree) or 508.080 (Terroristic Threatening in the third
degree) within the three years immediately preceding the date on which
the application is submitted; and
• Demonstrate competence with a firearm by successful completion
of a firearms safety or training course offered or approved by the Department
of Criminal Justice Training.
NOTE - ONLY SOME OF THE OFFENSES LISTED ABOVE HAVE A THREE-YEAR LIMITATION. OTHER OFFENSES, SUCH AS FELONIES AND MISDEMEANOR CRIMES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, DO NOT HAVE A TIME LIMIT. IN OTHER WORDS, IF YOU HAVE BEEN CONVICTED OF A FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR CRIME OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, YOU ARE INELIGIBLE FOR A CCDW LICENSE AND ARE PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING A FIREARM UNDER FEDERAL LAW, NO MATTER HOW LONG AGO YOU WERE CONVICTED.
Felony Convictions:
If you have been convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment
for a term exceeding one year, i.e., a felony, you are not only ineligible
to possess a CCDW license; federal law prohibits you from possessing a
firearm. Individuals subject to this disability should immediately lawfully
dispose of their firearms and ammunition. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives (ATF) recommends that individuals who have been
convicted of a felony surrender their firearms and ammunition to a third
party, such as their attorney, local police agency, or a federal firearms
dealer. The continued possession of firearms or ammunition by persons under
this disability is a violation of federal law and may subject the possessor
to criminal penalties as well as seizure and forfeiture of the firearms
and ammunition.
Diversion:
Those on pretrial diversion for disqualifying offenses are not eligible
for a CCDW license.
Misdemeanor Crimes of Domestic Violence (MCDV)
It is illegal under federal law for any person convicted of
a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence" to ship, transport, possess,
or receive firearms or ammunition (18 U.S.C. 922). A "misdemeanor crime
of domestic violence" is defined in 18 U.S.C. 921(33) as an offense that:
1. Is a misdemeanor under federal or state law; and
2. Has, as an element, the use or attempted use of physical force,
or the threatened use of a deadly weapon, committed by a current or former
spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim, by a person with whom the victim
shares a child in common, by a person who is cohabiting with or has cohabited
with the victim as a spouse, parent, or guardian, or by a person similarly
situated to a spouse, parent, or guardian of the victim.
The following misdemeanors under Kentucky law are deemed to be possible
misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence.
If you have been convicted of any of the following offenses, your
application must be reviewed to determine whether your offense involved
domestic violence:
• KRS 508.030 Assault in the fourth degree (note that this is a
three year state disqualifier even if domestic violence was not involved).
• KRS 508.040 Assault under Extreme Emotional Disturbance
• KRS 508.120 Criminal Abuse in the third degree
• KRS 509.030 Unlawful Imprisonment in the second degree
• KRS 510.120 Sexual Abuse in second degree
• KRS 510.130 Sexual Abuse in third degree
• KRS 510.140 Sexual Misconduct
• KRS 525.060 Disorderly Conduct
• KRS 525.070 Harassment
Note that there is no three-year limitation as with state disqualifiers. If you have been convicted of any of the above offenses, a domestic violence determination must be made regardless of how long ago you were convicted. A domestic violence determination must also be made if you were convicted of similar misdemeanors in federal court or another state or territory. You are not disqualified, even if domestic violence was involved, if your conviction was expunged, set aside or pardoned. If your conviction is determined to be a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, you are not only ineligible to possess a CCDW license; federal law prohibits you from possessing a firearm. Individuals subject to this disability should immediately lawfully dispose of their firearms and ammunition. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) recommends that individuals who have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence surrender their firearms and ammunition to a third party, such as their attorney, local police agency, or a federal firearms dealer. The continued possession of firearms or ammunition by persons under this disability is a violation of federal law and may subject the possessor to criminal penalties as well as seizure and forfeiture of the firearms and ammunition.
What weapons are covered
under the CCDW license?
•Any weapon from which a shot, readily capable
of producing death or serious physical injury, may be discharged.
•Any knife other than an ordinary pocket knife
or hunting knife.
•Billy, nightstick, or club.
•Blackjack or slapjack.
•Nunchaku karate sticks.
•Shiriken or death star.
•Artificial knuckles made from plastic, or
other similar hard material.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why should I need to carry
a concealed weapon? Aren't the police there to protect me?
The police do an outstanding job, but unfortunately
they can't be there to protect you. All the police can do is respond to
a call about a crime, and by then it could be too late for you. Ultimately,
the responsibility for the protection of you and your family lies with
you. Concealed handguns provide a means to protect yourself from attack
by the predatory criminals in our society.
What are the requirements
for a Kentucky concealed weapons license?
You must be at least 21 years old. You must be a U.S.
citizen and been a Kentucky resident. for at least the last six months
before applying.
You cannot be a convicted felon, an alcohol or drug
abuser, adjudicated mentally incompetent, or otherwise ineligible to possess
a firearm under federal law.
In addition, within the past three years you cannot
have been: convicted of 2 or more DUIs or been committed for alcoholism;
convicted of Assault in the Fourth Degree or Terroristic Threatening; committed
for abuse of controlled substances or been convicted of a misdemeanor involving
controlled substances; adjudicated mentally incompetent or involuntarily
committed to a mental institution.
How long is my license valid?
Five years.
Where am I NOT
allowed to carry a concealed firearm?
Any police station or sheriff's office; Any prison,
jail, or detention facility; Any courthouse containing only courtrooms
or any court proceeding; Any meeting of the General Assembly, a committee
of the General Assembly, or of the governing body of a county, city, or
special district; Any portion of an establishment licensed to dispense
beer or alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, which portion
is devoted primarily to that purpose; Any elementary or secondary school
facility without the consent of the school authorities; Any child-care
facility, day care center or certified family child care home; Any area
of an airport where people and property are inspected; Any place where
federal law prohibits it. In addition, private businesses may post their
premises against concealed carry.
What is the NICS Exception?
Any 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.
Is my license valid in other
states?
Currently, your license will be recognized in many
other states. See the map above for a complete list of states that recognize
a Kentucky license to carry concealed weapons.
BEWARE! The laws regarding possession and concealment of firearms and other weapons vary substantially from state to state. Please take the time to learn the rules BEFORE traveling through other states with firearms or other weapons.
For further information on reciprocity agreements
with Kentucky, contact the Kentucky State Police's Legal Office in Frankfort
Kentucky State Police Headquarters
1250 Louisville Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 227-8787
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Saturday: 10:00am
to 5:00pm EST Sunday: Closed
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2263 Nicholasville Road
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
(859) 276-1419 Voice (859) 278-0838
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