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Kentucky Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Allowed Concealed Carry Licenses for 18- to 20-Year-Olds

Luke McCoy by Luke McCoy
April 4, 2026
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Kentucky Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Allowed Concealed Carry Licenses for 18- to 20-Year-Olds
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Key Takeaways

  • Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear vetoed House Bill 312, which aimed to allow adults aged 18 to 20 to obtain provisional concealed carry licenses.
  • In his veto, Beshear cited age restrictions already in place and concerns about young adults carrying concealed weapons.
  • The bill had strong support, passing both chambers of the General Assembly with significant margins before the veto.
  • The legislation intended to provide young adults with a standard for carrying firearms while not changing firearm possession laws.
  • Kentucky’s constitution allows for a veto override, but the bill’s vote margins fell short of the usual two-thirds requirement.

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FRANKFORT, KY — Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear has vetoed House Bill 312, blocking legislation that would have allowed adults aged 18 to 20 to obtain provisional concealed carry licenses in the Commonwealth.

The governor signed the veto on April 3, 2026, citing age-related restrictions already in place under Kentucky law as justification for his decision. In his veto message, Beshear pointed to existing laws that prohibit those under 21 from renting cars, purchasing alcohol, buying tobacco products, and holding seats in the state legislature.

“While I believe in the Second Amendment,” Beshear wrote, “minors under age 21 could carry concealed deadly weapons, even though federal law restricts their ability to buy handguns.”

The governor also referenced a personal connection to gun violence, invoking the memory of Tommy Elliott, a friend he said was killed along with four others in a shooting three years ago. He stated he was vetoing the bill in Elliott’s honor.

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The veto comes after the bill cleared both chambers of the General Assembly with strong margins. The Senate approved the measure 30-7 on March 20, following a 73-17 House vote earlier in the session.

As covered previously here on USA Carry, House Bill 312 would have required the Kentucky State Police to issue provisional concealed carry licenses to individuals between the ages of 18 and 20 who met the same eligibility requirements as older applicants, including background checks and mandatory firearms training. The provisional license would have remained valid until the holder turned 21, at which point they could transition to a standard license without repeating training.

The legislation did not change who could legally possess a firearm. It focused specifically on how law-abiding young adults could carry for personal protection.

With the veto, Kentucky does not join the growing list of states that have extended concealed carry eligibility to adults under 21. The General Assembly could still attempt to override the veto. Kentucky’s constitution requires a majority vote in both chambers to override a governor’s veto, and the bill’s margins in both chambers fell short of the two-thirds threshold typically needed in other states, though Kentucky’s override process differs.

Adults aged 18 to 20 remain legal adults under both state and federal law, with the right to possess firearms and the responsibility that comes with it. The outcome of this veto is a reminder that Second Amendment rights, like all civil rights, can face political obstacles even when legislation has strong legislative support. Staying engaged with state-level developments is part of being an informed and responsible gun owner.

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Luke McCoy is the founder of USA Carry. In 2007, he launched USA Carry to provide concealed carry information and a community for those with concealed carry permits and firearm enthusiasts.

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