Should You Be Penalized If You Lie To Police About A Concealed Gun?

News Staff • February 4, 2025

It is against the law to lie about concealed weapon but no penalty

Gulf Shores Crime News

This may seem like an obvious answer but there is actually no penalty if you lie to police about the matter. A new law would attach penalties of up to $6,000 fine and/or a year in jail if you do not inform police officials of a concealed weapon when asked.


In 2022 the State of Alabama passed a law making it legal to conceal and carry a weapon on you person or vehicle, over opposition from the Alabama Sheriffs Association. They also made it illegal to lie to a law enforcement when asked if you have a weapon and the location of the object. BUT, they did not put any penalty on the law if you were found to be lying.


A new bill, HB58, has been introduced to the State Legislature and is scheduled to  be on the agenda for the House Judiciary Committee.


The 2025 legislative session starts Tuesday at noon. Ivey will give her State of the State address Tuesday at 6 p.m. The governor said she will talk about efforts to combat crime and support police during her speech.


If you wish to voice you opinion on the matter you can contact your area State Representation:


Senator: Chris Elliott

Alabama State Senate

Room 732

11 South Union Street

Montgomery, AL 36130

334.261.0897


Representative: Francis Holk-Jones

Alabama House of Representatives
Room #526-D
11 South Union Street 
Montgomery, Alabama 36130
334.261.0523  

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