Updated question
So I am a tad late getting to the discussion but here is my question. KRS 65.870 states firearms can be carried into public buildings, and I think someone here mentioned being able to carry them into certain places like assemblies, and police stations. The point of KRS 65.870 is that local authorities cannot regulate any aspect of firearms. BUT, KRS 237.110 states you cannot conceal carry into such places
Except as provided in KRS 527.020, no license issued pursuant to this section
shall authorize any person to carry a concealed firearm into:
(a) Any police station or sheriff's office;
(b) Any detention facility, prison, or jail;
(c) Any courthouse, solely occupied by the Court of Justice courtroom, or
court proceeding;
(d) Any meeting of the governing body of a county, municipality, or special
district; or any meeting of the General Assembly or a committee of the
General Assembly, except that nothing in this section shall preclude a
member of the body, holding a concealed deadly weapon license, from
carrying a concealed deadly weapon at a meeting of the body of which he
or she is a member;
At the same time, isn't there a KRS stating you can carry concealed anywhere you would carry openly?
So yay or nay on police stations? How about airports before you get to the security checkpoint?
Also, I realize that it is not a crime to conceal carry into a business that has a no weapons allowed sign (though it is after they ask you to leave an you do not), is this right?