Connecticut requires a state pistol permit to carry concealed handguns, issued by local authorities under CGS 29-28 with statewide validity.
Connecticut General Statutes Section 29-28 establishes a may-issue pistol permit framework administered by local police chiefs or first selectmen, with state oversight from the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Applicants must complete an approved firearms safety course, pass a background check, and demonstrate suitability. Permits are valid for five years statewide. Municipalities cannot impose additional concealed carry requirements or fees beyond those established by state law, though local issuing authorities exercise discretion within statutory criteria.
Carrying a concealed firearm without a valid permit is a class D felony under CGS 29-35 with possible imprisonment.
See how New Milford's concealed carry rules stack up against other locations.
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