Deadly Weapons Concealed Carry Kentucky KY

Contact Deadly Weapons can also be used in Self Defense and Kentucky Concealed Carry licenses also allow these deadly weapons to be carried concealed.  Contact Deadly weapons such as a knife can be used just as effectively as a gun and an attacker can close the gap and attack from 21 feet away in less than 2 seconds

 
 

 

Nick C. Thompson JD

800 Stone Creek Parkway Suite 6

Louisville, Kentucky

40223

(502)429-0057

 

Deadly Weapons Concealed Carry Kentucky KY

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Your concealed Carry permit does not limit you to either the number of weapons or the type of weapon.  Therefore you may carry a second or third deadly weapon and you may carry some other deadly weapon such as a knife.  A knife is a contact weapon which requires close contact to be deadly.   An attacker can attack with a contact deadly weapon from 20 feet way and kill a person within seconds.  An attack with a contact weapon such as a club or knife is just as deadly as being shot by any gun and takes no more time to kill than a gunshot.  

Our Concealed Carry and Deadly Weapons Manual covers the criminal and civil liability you may need to know if you take on the responsibility of carrying a concealed deadly weapon. 

Do you know what the law is if you are forced to use a weapon to defend your own life, the lives of your family or your property?  What about the civil liability and being sued as a civilian or a police officer?   Our Concealed Deadly Weapons manual is offered for those that need to carry a concealed deadly weapon for self defense. 

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Every situation is different this is for information only and this is not legal advice.