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Legal Information: Kentucky
Laws current as of August 6, 2024 I have a temporary or final interpersonal protective order (TIPO or IPO) against the abuser. Can s/he keep a gun or buy a new gun?
Kentucky does not have a law that prevents someone who has any kind of protective order against him/her from owning or buying any kind of gun.1
Furthermore, the federal laws that restrict gun ownership while a protective order is in effect do not apply to the types of relationships covered by a TIPO or an IPO.2 Go to our Federal Gun Laws page for more information.
1 See Domestic Violence & Firearms in Kentucky, Giffords Law Center
2 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(8)(B)
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