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Gun laws in Alaska : ウィキペディア英語版
Gun laws in Alaska

The US state of Alaska has very permissive gun laws, and very few regulations regarding the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition compared to those in most of the continental United States. Alaska was the first state to adopt carry laws modeled after those of Vermont, where no license is required to carry a handgun either openly or concealed. However, permits are still issued to residents, allowing reciprocity with other states〔(Handgunlaw.us - Alaska )〕 and exemption from the Federal Gun Free School Zone Act.〔(Title 18 USC Sec. 922. Unlawful Acts )〕 The legal stipulation that gun permits are issued but not required is referred to by gun rights advocates as an ''"Alaska carry,"'' as opposed to a ''"Vermont carry"'' (or ''"Constitutional carry"''), where gun licenses are neither issued nor required. Some city ordinances do not permit concealed carry without a license, but these have been invalidated by the recent state preemption statute.〔(Alaska Statutes 29.35.145 )〕
Alaska prohibits any type of carry in schools, domestic violence shelters, courts, and correctional institutions. Carrying is also prohibited in any place where alcohol is served for on-site consumption, with an exception for restaurants that serve alcohol, as long as one is not consuming alcohol while carrying. When encountering a police officer, a person carrying a concealed weapon is required by law to inform the officer they are carrying, and to cooperate if the officer chooses to temporarily seize the gun for the length of the encounter. The possession of any firearm while intoxicated is illegal.〔A.S. §§ 9.65.155; 11.61.195; 11.61.200; 11.61.210; 11.61.220; 18.65.700; 18.65.705; 18.65.710; 18.65.715; 18.65.720; 18.65.725; 18.65.730; 18.65.740; 18.65.748; 18.65.755; 18.65.775; 18.65.778; 18.65.790〕
As of 2013, Alaska passed HB69, which made it unlawful for any state assets to go toward the enforcement of federal gun laws, an act of de facto nullification.〔(Official text of HB69 ) from the Alaska Legislature〕 State laws still apply.
==Summary==

?">AS 18.65.700 through 18.65.778 ) || May carry concealed without permit, though permits can be issued for those who wish to have them.
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| Open Carry? || Yes || Yes || || May carry openly without permit/license.
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| State Preemption of local restrictions? || Yes|| Yes || AS 29.35.145 || Municipalities may enact and enforce local regulations only if they are identical to, and provide the same penalty as, State law.
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| NFA weapons restricted? || No || No || None || No
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|Shall Certify?
|Yes
|Yes
|(AS 18.65.810 )
|Shall certify within 30 days.
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| Peaceable Journey laws? || No || No || None || Federal rules observed.
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|}


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