This article explains state restrictions on who can possess a firearm and where, along with prohibitions on certain types of firearms.
Alabama courts have long held that the state may impose reasonable regulations on the right to bear arms. As of January 1, 2023, Alabama will no longer require permits for concealed carry, making the state a permitless or constitutional carry state.ĭespite these designations, not everyone is allowed to have a gun or carry one wherever they like. Most adults can also conceal carry with a permit, although these permits will only be required through the end of 2022. Alabama's Open Carry and Concealed Carry Gun LawsĪlabama is considered an 'open carry' state, which means that most adults may openly carry a firearm without a permit. Learn how Alabama lawmakers have implemented these gun rights and what restrictions are in place on who and where one may carry a gun. The Alabama State Constitution makes it clear that all citizens have 'a fundamental right to bear arms' for self-defense and defense of the state (Ala.