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Alaska Concealed Carry Law
Published: June 04, 2010 | | 680 clicks | 0 comments
Alaska Statute 11.61.220 allows anyone 21 or older, who may legally carry a firearm to also carry it concealed without having to obtain a special permit. The possession of a firearm at courthouses, school yards, bars and domestic violence shelters will continue to be prohibited. Alaskans may obtain a concealed carry permit if they want reciprocity with other states.
Alaska handgun permits are generally good for 5 years. However, in 2008/09 the legislature passed HB201 into law. The law states: A permit issued under (a) of this section expires on the person's birthday in the fifth year following issuance of the permit. The department may adjust the length of an initial permit so that a permit is not issued for a period of more than five years.

The effective date of this law is October 07, 2009.

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