With the signature of Gov. Sam Brownback last week, Kansas has officially joined four other states that do not require residents to obtain a permit or receive special training in order to carry concealed firearms for personal protection.
Senate Bill 45 previously passed the state Senate in February and was subsequently approved by the House by 85 to 39 margin. Referred to as a “constitutional carry” bill by supporters, the measure received support from the NRA. With the law set to take effect on July 1, Kansas will become the fifth state in the country in which concealed, permitless carry is …read more
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