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Weapon permit law changes that took effect July 1, 2021 remove the requirement for a permit to acquire or a permit to carry in order to purchase a handgun or carry a firearm in public places subject to certain limitations.
As of July 1, 2021, Iowa is a permitless carry state for both open carry and concealed carry for anyone at least 21 years old that may lawfully possess a handgun. Iowa will continue to issue Permits to Carry Weapons (PCW), for reciprocity purposes.
Generally, as of July 1, a person who is aged at least 21 years old and not prohibited by state or federal law from possession of a firearm may carry a firearm, openly or concealed, except as ...
The law makes having a permit optional for adults 21 and older who want to buy a handgun, concealed carry or open carry one in most public places.
Under current law, Iowans can carry handguns openly or concealed if they have a permit. The new law means that someone in legal possession of a firearm will be able to carry it openly or...
The Iowa law allows people to purchase or carry concealed handguns without first obtaining a permit. The permit system remains, but is now optional.
As of July 1, 2021, Iowa is a permitless carry state for both open carry and concealed carry for anyone at least 21 years old that may lawfully possess a handgun. Iowa will continue to issue permits to carry weapons (PCW), for reciprocity purposes.
What Are the Concealed Carry Laws in Iowa? Iowa is a shall-issue state. There are two types of permits available. A resident must be 21 years old and can apply for a non-professional permit at the Sheriff’s office in his or her county of residence.
By obtaining the state’s Permit to Carry Weapon (PCW), also known as Iowa’s CCW permit, individuals can legally carry concealed firearms. Let’s explore the various facets of Iowa’s concealed carry regulations and what you need to know to navigate them successfully.
As a shall-issue state, Iowa will issue you a permit to carry (PTC) as long as you meet all the requirements and fill out the application correctly. The first step is the hardest. Iowa has two types of permits: a Professional permit, and a Non-Professional permit.