357SigFan
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In Kentucky, you don't need any kind of license to posess a pistol, just to carry concealed, correct? My wife is in Murray, and this morning her bike was stolen. She said she nad her roommate have seen a "creepy" guy around the house, and her roommates fiance is missing two paychecks. This makes me nervous with only two young women living in the house. I want to send her back this weekend with my Glock to keep in the house Just in case. Does KY have a castle doctrine that would protect her or her roommate if this guy where to break into the house and one of them had to shoot him? Also, I'm assuming it's actually a crime to bringa firearm onto a college campus in KY, unlike Missouri where you can only be asked to leave (unless you refuse, in which case you can be "cited")?
Edit: I did some poking around on Packing.org and found these:
In Kentucky, you don't need any kind of license to posess a pistol, just to carry concealed, correct? My wife is in Murray, and this morning her bike was stolen. She said she nad her roommate have seen a "creepy" guy around the house, and her roommates fiance is missing two paychecks. This makes me nervous with only two young women living in the house. I want to send her back this weekend with my Glock to keep in the house Just in case. Does KY have a castle doctrine that would protect her or her roommate if this guy where to break into the house and one of them had to shoot him? Also, I'm assuming it's actually a crime to bringa firearm onto a college campus in KY, unlike Missouri where you can only be asked to leave (unless you refuse, in which case you can be "cited")?
Edit: I did some poking around on Packing.org and found these:
- Elementary or secondary school facilities or any other property owned, used, or operated by any board of education, school, board of trustees, regents, or directors for the administration of any public or private educational institution. The provisions of this section shall not apply to institutions of postsecondary or higher education. Note: Unlawful possession of a weapon on school property in Kentucky is a felony punishable by a maximum of five (5) years in prison and a ten thousand dollar ($10,000) fine.
- Carrying of a concealed weapon, or ammunition, or both in a location specified in this subsection by a license holder shall not be a criminal act but may subject the person to denial from the premises or removal from the premises, and, if an employee of an employer, disciplinary measures by the employer.