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    Alaska

    (AK)

    Alaska gun laws rated very permissive. Comprehensive guide to firearms regulations, permits, and restrictions.

    Last updated: December 27, 2025
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    Permitless Carry
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    Disclaimer: This information is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Gun laws change frequently and vary by locality. Always verify current laws with official state sources or a qualified attorney before making decisions about firearms. Last researched: December 2025.

    See also: Federal gun laws that apply in every state. · Video guides for Alaska gun laws →

    Alaska Gun Laws in Plain English

    In Alaska, you can carry a concealed handgun without a permit if you are at least 21 years old and legally allowed to own a gun. You can buy any type of firearm or magazine that is federally legal, and you don't need to register them. Private sales between friends do not require a background check. However, you must immediately inform a police officer if you are stopped while carrying concealed. Federal laws still apply, especially regarding marijuana use and carrying near schools.

    Critical: Alaska Gun Law Gotchas

    These are the most important things to know that could get you arrested or charged with a crime:

    • #1If stopped by a peace officer while carrying concealed, you MUST 'immediately' inform them (Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220(a)(1)(A)). Failure to do so is a crime.
    • #2Constitutional Carry does NOT exempt you from the federal Gun-Free School Zones Act (18 U.S.C. § 922(q)). You need a physical Alaska permit to be legally within 1,000 feet of a K-12 school with a loaded gun.
    • #3You cannot possess a loaded firearm in a bar or place where alcohol is sold for consumption unless you are NOT consuming alcohol AND the owner has not posted a prohibition (Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220(a)(2)).
    • #4Marijuana is legal under Alaska state law, but if you use it, you are a prohibited person under federal law (18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3)) and cannot legally own firearms.
    • #5You cannot carry a firearm into a domestic violence shelter or a child care center (Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220(a)(4)).
    • #6While you can carry in National Parks (like Denali), you cannot enter any federal buildings (Visitor Centers, Ranger Stations) with a firearm (18 U.S.C. § 930).
    • #7If you are driving to Alaska from the lower 48, you must transit through Canada. Canada has extremely strict laws; handguns are effectively banned for transport, and many semi-auto rifles are prohibited.
    • #8You cannot possess a firearm while intoxicated (Alaska Stat. § 11.61.210(a)(1)).
    • #9It is illegal to give a concealable firearm to a minor under 16 without parental consent (Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220(a)(3)).
    • #10Tribal lands may have their own specific regulations regarding firearms that differ from state law.
    • #11Even though you can build 'ghost guns', you cannot sell them without an FFL and serialization.
    • #12University of Alaska campuses generally prohibit firearms administratively, and you can be trespassed for violation.

    Read these carefully - they cover common mistakes that lead to felony charges.

    Common Scenarios

    Quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about Alaska gun laws.

    Can I keep a gun in my car?
    Loaded firearms may be carried in vehicles without a permit.

    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220

    Can I defend my home?
    Alaska has a strong self-defense law that removes the duty to retreat in one's home and provides a presumption of reasonable action if the person is in a lawful place and reasonably believes force is necessary to prevent death or serious injury.

    Alaska Stat. § 11.81.335

    Can I stand my ground?
    Alaska has a stand your ground law, explicitly stating that a person justified in using force in self-defense is not required to retreat before using force, even in public places.

    Alaska Stat. § 11.81.335

    Can I carry without a permit?
    Alaska is a Constitutional Carry state. No permit is required for concealed carry for those 21+ who can legally possess firearms.

    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220

    Can I carry on college campus?
    While not explicitly criminalized in the penal code like K-12 schools, the University of Alaska system prohibits firearms administratively. Violators can be trespassed.

    UA Board of Regents Policy 02.09.020

    Can I buy a gun online?
    Online purchases are legal but must be shipped to a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) in Alaska for transfer.

    18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(2)

    Can I own a suppressor?
    Suppressors are legal in Alaska if compliant with federal NFA regulations.

    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.200(a)(3)

    Can I own standard capacity magazines?
    There are no magazine capacity limits in Alaska.

    No magazine limit

    Detailed Law Topics

    Comprehensive breakdown of Alaska's firearms regulations by category.

    Carrying & TransportConcealed carry, open carry, vehicle carry, sensitive places

    Does FOPA safe passage apply when traveling through Alaska?

    FOPA protects travelers passing through Alaska, though Alaska's laws are generally more permissive than FOPA requirements.

    “entitled to transport a firearm for any lawful purpose from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm to any other place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm”
    18 U.S.C. § 926A

    Is open carry legal in Alaska?

    Open carry is legal without a permit for anyone 21+ (and generally 16+ depending on circumstances/local ordinances, though 21 is the safe standard for preemption).

    “does not prohibit... the possession of a firearm... in plain view”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220
    Legal

    Can I fly with a firearm from Alaska?

    Standard TSA regulations apply. Firearms must be unloaded, locked in a hard-sided container, and declared.

    “Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals”
    49 CFR § 1540.111

    Can I carry without a permit in Alaska?

    Alaska is a Constitutional Carry state. No permit is required for concealed carry for those 21+ who can legally possess firearms.

    “a person 21 years of age or older may carry a concealed handgun”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220
    Constitutional Carry

    How do I get a concealed carry permit in Alaska?

    Permits are available on a Shall-Issue basis for reciprocity and NICS exemption purposes.

    “The Department of Public Safety shall issue a permit to carry a concealed handgun to a person who...”
    Alaska Stat. § 18.65.700

    Can I carry on college campus in Alaska?

    While not explicitly criminalized in the penal code like K-12 schools, the University of Alaska system prohibits firearms administratively. Violators can be trespassed.

    “Possession of weapons... is prohibited on university property”
    UA Board of Regents Policy 02.09.020

    What are the school zone gun laws in Alaska?

    Federal GFSZA applies. Constitutional carry does NOT exempt individuals from the 1,000ft buffer zone; only a state-issued permit exempts.

    “It shall be unlawful for any individual knowingly to possess a firearm that has moved in... interstate... commerce at a place that the individual knows... is a school zone”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(q)

    Can I keep a loaded gun in my car in Alaska?

    Loaded firearms may be carried in vehicles without a permit.

    “does not prohibit... the possession of a firearm... within a vehicle”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220

    Can I carry in national parks in Alaska?

    Carry is allowed in National Parks (e.g., Denali) consistent with state law, but prohibited in federal buildings (Visitor Centers).

    “shall not promulgate or enforce any regulation that prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm... if... the individual is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing the firearm”
    54 U.S.C. § 104906

    Where can't I carry a gun in Alaska?

    Prohibited places include schools (K-12), courthouses, domestic violence shelters, child care centers (with exceptions), and bars (unless not consuming and owner approves).

    “knowingly possesses a loaded firearm on the person in any place where intoxicating liquor is sold for consumption on the premises... [or] within the residence of a victim of domestic violence... [or] grounds of or on a parking lot immediately adjacent to a center... for child care”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220

    How do I transport firearms in Alaska?

    No specific transport restrictions for non-prohibited persons.

    “does not prohibit... the possession of a firearm... within a vehicle”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220
    Weapons & AccessoriesWhat you can own: rifles, magazines, suppressors, SBRs

    Are short-barreled rifles legal in Alaska?

    SBRs and SBSs are legal if registered under the NFA.

    “It is an affirmative defense... that the weapon... was registered under the National Firearms Act”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.200(h)

    Are ghost guns legal in Alaska?

    It is legal to build firearms for personal use in Alaska without serialization.

    “No restriction found”

    Are suppressors legal in Alaska?

    Suppressors are legal in Alaska if compliant with federal NFA regulations.

    “possesses... a firearm silencer... unless the person... has registered the firearm with the federal government”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.200(a)(3)

    Does Alaska require firearm serialization?

    Alaska does not require serialization of home-built firearms.

    “No requirement found”
    Not Required

    Does Alaska require microstamping?

    No microstamping laws exist in Alaska.

    “No requirement found”
    Not Required

    Are muzzle devices legal in Alaska?

    Muzzle devices are legal. Suppressors are legal if registered under the NFA.

    “possesses... a firearm silencer... unless the person... has registered the firearm with the federal government”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.200(a)(3)

    What are the assault weapon laws in Alaska?

    Alaska has no definition or ban on 'assault weapons'.

    “No assault weapon ban”

    Does Alaska have a magazine capacity limit?

    There are no magazine capacity limits in Alaska.

    “No capacity restriction”

    What are the compliance methods for firearms in Alaska?

    Not available

    N/A
    Ownership & PossessionRegistration, storage requirements, private transfers

    Does Alaska require firearm registration?

    Firearm registration is explicitly prohibited by state law.

    “The state or a municipal government may not establish or maintain a registry of firearms”
    Alaska Stat. § 18.65.540
    Not Required

    Does Alaska require safe storage of firearms?

    There is no mandatory safe storage law, though general reckless endangerment statutes apply.

    “No requirement found”

    Does Alaska have red flag laws?

    Alaska does not have a Red Flag/Extreme Risk Protection Order law.

    “No red flag law”

    What do I need to know about bringing guns when moving to Alaska?

    New residents do not need to register firearms or obtain a permit.

    “No requirement found”

    Do I have to report a stolen gun in Alaska?

    Alaska does not mandate reporting of lost or stolen firearms.

    “No requirement found”
    Not Required

    How do private firearm transfers work in Alaska?

    Private transfers are legal without FFL involvement.

    “No restriction found”

    Can I lend a firearm to a family member in Alaska?

    Lending firearms is legal.

    “No restriction found”

    Does Alaska require firearm insurance?

    No liability insurance mandate exists.

    “No requirement found”

    What are the child access prevention laws in Alaska?

    Alaska has no specific CAP law, but AS 11.61.220(a)(3) prohibits giving a concealable firearm to a minor under 16 without parental consent.

    “No requirement found”
    Eligibility & ProhibitionsWho can and cannot own firearms

    Can marijuana users own firearms in Alaska?

    While recreational marijuana is legal under Alaska state law, it remains a Schedule I controlled substance federally. Therefore, users are prohibited from firearm possession.

    “who is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802))”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3)

    Can non-citizens own firearms in Alaska?

    Federal law prohibits illegal aliens and those on non-immigrant visas (with exceptions like hunting licenses) from possessing firearms.

    “who, being an alien... is illegally or unlawfully in the United States”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5)

    Can I buy from a private seller in Alaska?

    Alaska does not require background checks for private sales between individuals.

    “No state requirement found”

    What are straw purchase laws in Alaska?

    Federal law prohibits straw purchases. Alaska does not have a specific redundant state statute, but enforces federal law.

    “for any person in connection with the acquisition... knowingly to make any false or fictitious oral or written statement”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6)

    Can someone with a domestic violence conviction own a gun in Alaska?

    Federal law prohibits possession for misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence. Alaska does not have a separate, broader state statute for misdemeanor DV possession beyond the federal standard.

    “It shall be unlawful for any person... who has been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence... to... possess... any firearm”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9)

    How do background checks work in Alaska?

    Alaska is a non-POC state; dealers contact the FBI NICS directly for all firearm transfers. Holders of a valid Alaska Concealed Handgun Permit are exempt from the NICS check at the point of sale.

    “licensee shall not transfer a firearm... unless... the national instant criminal background check system... has provided the licensee with a unique identification number”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(t)

    Who is prohibited from owning firearms in Alaska?

    Alaska state law generally mirrors federal prohibitions regarding felons possessing concealable firearms.

    “A person commits the crime of misconduct involving weapons in the third degree if the person... possesses a firearm capable of being concealed on one's person after having been convicted of a felony...”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.200(a)(1)

    Who is prohibited from owning firearms under federal law?

    Felons, fugitives, unlawful users of controlled substances, those adjudicated as mental defectives, illegal aliens, dishonorable discharges, and those subject to certain restraining orders.

    “It shall be unlawful for any person... who has been convicted in any court of, a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year... to ship or transport in interstate or foreign commerce, or possess in or affecting commerce, any firearm or ammunition”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)
    Buying & Acquiring FirearmsHow to purchase, waiting periods, background checks

    What is the minimum age to buy a gun in Alaska?

    Federal law: 21 for handguns, 18 for long guns from FFL. State law: Prohibits possession of concealable firearms by those under 16 without parental consent. No state law prohibits possession by 18-20 year olds.

    “possesses a firearm capable of being concealed on one's person and the person is under 16 years of age, unless the person is accompanied by a parent...”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.61.220(a)(3)

    Is there a waiting period to buy a gun in Alaska?

    Alaska has no mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases.

    “No requirement found”

    Does Alaska have a handgun roster?

    Alaska does not have a roster of approved handguns.

    “No roster found”

    Do I need a permit to buy a gun in Alaska?

    No permit is required to purchase firearms in Alaska.

    “No requirement found”
    Not Required

    Can I buy a gun online in Alaska?

    Online purchases are legal but must be shipped to a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) in Alaska for transfer.

    “It shall be unlawful for any person... to ship, transport, or receive in interstate or foreign commerce any firearm... except... to a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or licensed dealer”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(2)
    Legal

    Are there gun purchase limits in Alaska?

    Alaska does not limit the number of firearms that can be purchased.

    “No limit found”

    Are there ammunition restrictions in Alaska?

    Alaska has no state restrictions on ammunition type or quantity.

    “No restriction found”

    Can I buy a gun out of state in Alaska?

    Residents may purchase long guns in other states if compliant with both states' laws. Handguns must be shipped to an Alaska FFL.

    “sell or deliver... any firearm to any person who the licensee knows... does not reside in... the State in which the licensee's place of business is located”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(b)(3)

    Do I need a background check to buy ammo in Alaska?

    No background check is required for ammunition purchases.

    “No requirement found”
    Not Required
    Self-DefenseCastle doctrine, stand your ground, duty to retreat

    Does Alaska have a castle doctrine?

    Alaska has a strong self-defense law that removes the duty to retreat in one's home and provides a presumption of reasonable action if the person is in a lawful place and reasonably believes force is necessary to prevent death or serious injury.

    “presumed to have acted reasonably if the person is in a place where the person has a right to be”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.81.335

    Is there a duty to retreat before using force in Alaska?

    Alaska does not impose a duty to retreat before using deadly force, as explicitly stated in its self-defense statute.

    “is not required to retreat before using force.”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.81.335

    Does Alaska have a stand your ground law?

    Alaska has a stand your ground law, explicitly stating that a person justified in using force in self-defense is not required to retreat before using force, even in public places.

    “is not required to retreat before using force.”
    Alaska Stat. § 11.81.335

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