palmtop-tiger said:
[quote]Kentucky’s license to carry concealed deadly weapons law became effective October
1, 1996 and is contained in KRS 237.110 through 237.136. The following summarizes
the main provisions of the current law and includes the 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006
amendments.
I. Deadly Weapons
As used in the Kentucky Penal Code, (See KRS 500.080.) "Deadly weapon" means any
of the following:
(a) A weapon of mass destruction;
(b) Any weapon from which a shot, readily capable of producing death or other
serious physical injury, may be discharged;
(c) Any knife other than an ordinary pocket knife or hunting knife;
(d) Billy, nightstick, or club;
(e) Blackjack or slapjack;
(f) Nunchaku karate sticks;
(g) Shuriken or death star; or
(h) Artificial knuckles made from metal, plastic, or other similar hard material;
https://docjt.ky.gov/forms/CCDW/Summary%20-%20LICENSE%20TO%20CARRY%20CONCEALED%20DEADLY%20WEAPONS.pdf
Edit: Lmao, this law is too good
A person is not eligible to get a license if that person:
• Is ineligible to possess a firearm under KRS 527.040 (Possession of a Firearm
by a Convicted Felon).
• Is ineligible to possess a firearm under federal law (18 U.S.C. sec. 922(g) or
(n)), which applies to any person who: (1) is under indictment for or has been
convicted of any felony; (2) is a fugitive from justice; (3) is an unlawful user
of or is addicted to controlled substances; (4) has been judged by a court to be
mentally defective or has been involuntarily committed to a mental institution;
(5) is an illegal alien; (6) has been discharged from the Armed Forces under
dishonorable conditions; (7) has renounced United States citizenship; (8) is
currently subject to a domestic violence protective order; or (9) has been
convicted by any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.