Kentucky allows open carry of firearms without a permit, meaning individuals can openly carry a handgun in public. However, there are restrictions in place, such as prohibiting open carry in certain locations, including schools and government buildings. Additionally, while no permit is needed for open carry, individuals must be at least 18 years old and legally eligible to possess a firearm. It's important for gun owners to be aware of specific local regulations that may impose additional restrictions.
Contact the local police.
There is no statutary limit on age for open carry. BUT you must have a gun permit which has an age requirement of 21 years.
Check packing.org for a SUMMARY of state laws on firearms.
I'm with the people at opencarry.org and Wyoming is one of our "Gold Star" open carry states. There is complete state preemption of all firearms laws, open carry is constitutionally protected and law enforcement is aware of its legality. And there is no Statutory Limit to open carry
"Anomalous" simply means non-uniform. Regarding weapons carrying laws, the word "anomalous" means that there is no single law that covers the entire state, and that local laws are the governing laws. For example, in Washington state, where I live, we are an anomalous carry state. Open carry is legal in some counties, not allowed in others.
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It depends on your local state laws.