Alabama
Alabama has a weak set of gun safety protections. It has one of the highest rates of gun deaths and gun homicides in the country. In 2022, state elected officials repealed their last remaining foundational law with permitless carry legislation, which now allows concealed carry in public without a permit, training, or a background check.
In spite of its considerable gun safety failures, Alabama did pass important laws in 2015 that keep guns away from domestic abusers and, in 2025, strengthened those laws to close the dating partner loophole, as well as passed a law to prohibit auto sears.
If Alabama had the gun death rate of our National Leaders—the 10 states with the strongest gun safety laws—we could save 10,353 lives in the next decade.1Everytown Research analysis of CDC WONDER state gun death rates and Everytown Gun Law Rankings 2026. Based on projected gun deaths, 2026–2035.
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Everytown for Gun Safety Releases 2026 State Gun Law Rankings, Alabama’s Ranking Increases by Six Following the Passage of Gun Safety Legislation, Including a Ban on Glock Switches
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