Idaho permits residents 18 and older to carry concealed firearms statewide without a license under Idaho Code 18-3302, while still offering enhanced and standard permits for reciprocity in other states.
Idaho Code 18-3302 authorizes constitutional (permitless) concealed carry for U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents 18 years or older who can legally possess a firearm. Outside city limits, no permit is required for any qualified person. Inside city limits, Idaho residents 18 and over may carry concealed without a license; nonresidents must hold a valid permit. The state issues both standard and enhanced concealed weapons licenses through county sheriffs, with enhanced permits requiring training and granting wider reciprocity. Possession remains prohibited in courthouses, jails, and certain school properties. Local governments cannot impose additional concealed-carry restrictions due to firearms preemption in 18-3302J.
Unlawful concealed carry can be a misdemeanor with fines and possible jail. Carrying in prohibited places (courts, secure school areas) can be enhanced penalties.
See how Pocatello's concealed carry rules stack up against other locations.
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