KYGlockster
Activist Member
I recently noticed that handgunlaw.us has added an open-carry section to their state-specific pages. Upon examining Kentucky's page, I noticed that they have claimed the areas that are off-limits to those carrying concealed are also off-limits to those who carry openly, and as we all know this is false.
So, I was wanting to contact someone with handgunlaw.us and inform them of this. I cannot use their "Contact Us" button because I do not have my e-mail set up to do so. I searched the home-page for contact information and couldn't find anything.
I would suggest they use the correct information or remove the statement altogether. I love their concealed carry information but ALL the information they give people should be as accurate as possible. Sub-sections (A), (D) and portions of (F) that are listed on their Kentucky page as off-limits are not off-limits to those that carry openly. People can also keep concealed firearms in their vehicles while on K-12 school property as long as the firearm doesn't leave the vehicle -- unless it is used for reasons authorized by law -- and I think this would be a great addition to their site so people know. When people read the "places off-limits" most will think they can't have a firearm anywhere on school property and that is not the case.
If anyone can pass these concerns on or if they know the contact information I would really appreciate it.
So, I was wanting to contact someone with handgunlaw.us and inform them of this. I cannot use their "Contact Us" button because I do not have my e-mail set up to do so. I searched the home-page for contact information and couldn't find anything.
I would suggest they use the correct information or remove the statement altogether. I love their concealed carry information but ALL the information they give people should be as accurate as possible. Sub-sections (A), (D) and portions of (F) that are listed on their Kentucky page as off-limits are not off-limits to those that carry openly. People can also keep concealed firearms in their vehicles while on K-12 school property as long as the firearm doesn't leave the vehicle -- unless it is used for reasons authorized by law -- and I think this would be a great addition to their site so people know. When people read the "places off-limits" most will think they can't have a firearm anywhere on school property and that is not the case.
If anyone can pass these concerns on or if they know the contact information I would really appreciate it.