Connecticut permits open carry of handguns by individuals holding a valid state pistol permit under CGS 29-35, with no separate open carry license.
Connecticut law does not distinguish between open and concealed carry of handguns. CGS Section 29-35 requires a valid pistol permit for carrying any pistol or revolver in public, whether visible or concealed. While open carry is technically lawful with a permit, displaying a firearm in a manner intended to alarm others may trigger breach of peace charges under CGS 53a-181. Long guns generally cannot be carried openly in public absent specific lawful purpose such as hunting or transport to a range.
Carrying without a valid permit violates CGS 29-35 (class D felony); breach of peace may add separate charges.
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