o On March 1, 2019, Josh Hicks replied to a tweet regarding the Kentucky Federation of Police’s opposition to SB 150. In his tweet, Josh Hicks wrote, “As an FOP member and former police officer, this bill is dangerous. Training and licensing requirements keep everyone safer.”[1]
o According to a March 1, 2019, WHAS report, “The Kentucky House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 150, the Constitutional carry bill, by a vote of 60-37.
“The bill passed out of the State Senate in February, and S.B. 150 now heads to the desk of Governor Matt Bevin his signature.
“This bill would allow the carrying of a concealed weapon in Kentucky without a permit requirement.”[2]
[1] Josh Hicks for Kentucky tweet, March 1, 2019
[2] “Constitutional carry bill passes out of Kentucky House, heads to Gov. Bevin’s desk,” WHAS, March 1, 2019