Kentucky Concealed Carry: Laws and Reciprocity
Kentucky is a shall issue state, and requires applicants for a concealed carry to be at least 21 years old. The issuing authority is the Kentucky State Department of polices, but applicants should submit their paperwork to the sheriff of their county. Depending on...Kansas Concealed Carry: Laws and Reciprocity
Kansas is a constitutional carry state, and as such, a concealed carry permit (CCHL) is not necessary to carry a firearm, either openly or concealed. However, the state does offer permits for the purpose of reciprocity. Obtaining a CCHL in Kansas has several...Iowa Concealed Carry: Laws and Reciprocity
Iowa is a shall issue state that offers two different types of weapons carry permits. First, Iowa provides a professional carry permit to those individuals who require one for their career. Applicants for a professional carry permit must be 18 years old in order to...A Round In The Chamber: Questions About Carrying A Loaded Gun
New concealed carry permit holders always wonder about carrying a loaded firearm. Some people wonder whether it is safe to carry around a loaded firearm. Others worry that carrying a loaded firearm is illegal in their state. So today, I’m going to discuss everything you need to know about keeping a round in the chamber and safely carrying a loaded firearm as part of your everyday carry kit, whether openly or concealed.