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Senate Advances Conceal Carry Age Legislation

The Kentucky Senate has passed significant legislation allowing individuals as young as 18 to obtain a concealed carry permit, reducing the current minimum age from 21. Proponents, including Sen. Aaron Reed, argue that if an 18-year-old can serve in combat, they should also have the right to carry a handgun for personal protection.

Alongside this change, the Senate also approved a bill to lower the age for obtaining a driver’s permit, reflecting a broader push to reform age-related regulations ahead of the General Assembly’s upcoming recess. These developments have sparked discussions about public safety and personal rights as lawmakers move quickly to finalize key legislative measures.

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