Another step forward for Kansas

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-Both the National Rifle Association and the San Francisco-based Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence say 43 states, including Kansas, already significantly limit the ability of cities and counties to regulate firearms, though they vary widely in how far they go. But an NRA lobbyist said this week that this year’s legislation in Kansas would make that state a model on the issue for gun rights supporters.

-Patricia Stoneking, president of the Kansas State Rifle Association, said she’s already been approached by gun rights groups in other states about the legislation and predicts it will spread.

-“This bill was comprehensive, and it covered every aspect of firearms,” Stoneking said.

-Kansas last year enacted a law to allow people with concealed-carry permits to bring their hidden weapons into public buildings — including libraries and community centers — after 2017 unless local officials post guards or set up metal detectors.
 

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