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Currently, Kansans 21 years and over can carry concealed weapons without special permits. Expect the Legislature to try to override the governor.
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The Kansas Attorney General’s office said that applications for concealed carry licenses continue to decline.About 4,900 new license applications were…
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For the past school year, guns have been allowed at public colleges in Kansas.But the concealed nature of campus carry, alongside a year with no major…
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Members of the Kansas House shot down a motion to debate the issue of guns on college campuses. A move made by the chamber’s top Democrat would have…
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The Wichita chapter of a nationwide grassroots organization called Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense in America is planning to speak out against the…
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Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt plans to have a public hearing in September on new regulations for signs that businesses and groups must post if…
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Kan. Attorney Gen. Derek Schmidt is holding a meeting Wednesday, May 28, to discuss regulations for signs that people must post to keep guns off their…
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Hooray for Thundershirts! Our dog, Lucy, is deathly afraid of thunderstorms and firecracker pops. She would nervously pace the house every time a storm…
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The new concealed carry law allows state lawmakers to carry concealed guns into the Kansas Statehouse.Capitol Police told lawmakers yesterday that could…
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Wichita will allow concealed guns in nearly all of its city-owned buildings including libraries, recreational centers, CityArts and the Wichita Art…