KS to Allow Carrying of Concealed Guns Without Permit
04/02/2015

Governor Brownback

 TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas will become the fifth state to allow its residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit throughout the state.
 
 Republican Gov. Sam Brownback on Thursday signed a bill ending the permit requirement. The change takes effect July 1.
 
The National Rifle Association says Kansas joins Alaska, Arizona, Vermont and Wyoming in having such a policy. The NRA says Montana and Arkansas have concealed carry without a permit, but not everywhere.
 
 Kansas still will issue permits for gun owners who want to carry concealed in other states that recognize Kansas permits. A person seeking a Kansas permit must undergo eight hours of firearms training.
 
 Brownback said gun owners have shown they are responsible.
 
 But Democratic state Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau of Wichita said the state still should require some training.


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