Is Constitutional Carry (Permitless Concealed Carry) Legal in Missouri? (2026)
Partially — Constitutional Carry (Permitless Concealed Carry) is legal with restrictions in Missouri as of 2026.
Law changed in 2017: The permitless carry law has been in effect since 2017. In early 2026, the legislature began considering bills that would prohibit the enforcement of federal 'red flag' laws and further limit local gun regulations.
Quick Answer
Constitutional carry is legal in Missouri under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 571.030. No permit is required to carry concealed if the person is legally allowed to possess a firearm.
- Age restriction: 19 years old minimum for permitless carry
What the Law Says
Missouri law allows individuals 19 and older who are legally permitted to possess a firearm to carry it concealed without needing a permit. However, this right does not extend to carrying in specific prohibited locations or override local open carry bans.
— Missouri Revised Statutes § 571.030
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Permitless Carry Rules | Legal to carry concealed without a permit if 19 or older and not otherwise prohibited. |
| Permit Availability | Sales regulated under state and federal law; background checks required for licensed dealers. |
| Penalties | N/A for lawful permitless carry; penalties apply for prohibited persons carrying firearms. |
| Minimum Age | 19 years old minimum for permitless carry. |
| Pending Legislation | None known |
The permitless carry law has been in effect since 2017. In early 2026, the legislature began considering bills that would prohibit the enforcement of federal 'red flag' laws and further limit local gun regulations.
Enforcement Reality
Missouri is a permitless carry state, and enforcement is generally straightforward. However, local governments can and do restrict open carry, so it is important to be aware of local ordinances.
A common mistake is openly carrying a firearm in a municipality that has banned it, as this is not protected by the state's permitless carry law. Another is carrying in a location where it is prohibited, such as a school or courthouse.
Local Exceptions
None identified. State law applies uniformly across Missouri. Local ordinances may still vary — check with your city or county government for any additional rules.
Real-World Scenarios: Constitutional Carry (Permitless Concealed Carry) in Missouri
Can You Cross State Lines With Constitutional Carry (Permitless Concealed Carry) From Missouri?
This is where people get burned. Missouri treats constitutional carry (permitless concealed carry) as restricted, but neighboring Iowa treats it as legal. The law changes at the state line — not gradually, not with a warning sign, instantly. "I bought it legally" is not a defense in the new state. Interstate highways near the Missouri/Iowa border are known enforcement corridors. If you're driving with out-of-state plates in a state where constitutional carry (permitless concealed carry) is illegal, you're a target.
Bottom Line
Constitutional Carry (Permitless Concealed Carry) is legal with restrictions in Missouri. This activity is permitted, but specific conditions apply. Violating those conditions can result in fines or criminal charges. Read the rules carefully and consult an attorney if unsure.
Missouri vs. the Rest of the US
Across the US, carrying a concealed weapon without a permit is fully legal in 23 states, restricted in 14, and illegal in 13. Missouri falls in the RESTRICTED category.
View the full 50-state map →Reviewed by cross-referencing the cited state statute against current legislative databases and regulatory publications.
Sources & Verification
This page was reviewed by Ethan Harper by comparing the legal status against the cited state statute. AllowedHere is an informational resource and does not provide legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
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