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Bevin says he will sign concealed carry bill

Bevin told the media Tuesday that the measure was supported by Kentuckians. The bill allows people to carry a handgun without permit or training.
Credit: WHAS-TV

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says he will sign a bill letting people carry a concealed handgun without a permit or training.

The Republican governor told reporters on Tuesday that the measure is supported by a vast majority of Kentuckians. The measure won final approval from state lawmakers last week. Its supporters include the National Rifle Association.

Under the legislation, Kentuckians able to lawfully possess a firearm could conceal their weapons without a license. A gun-carrying permit in the state now carries a fee and a gun safety training requirement. Among other things, the bill's opponents objected to dropping the training requirement as a condition for carrying concealed weapons.    

Supporters said the measure makes no changes regarding where and when people can possess concealed weapons.

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