Kansas IS Constitutional Carry

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My only question is how it will affect LEOSA qualification for retirees and reciprocation with other states that currently recognize KS but still require permits?
 
My only question is how it will affect LEOSA qualification for retirees and reciprocation with other states that currently recognize KS but still require permits?

Patricia Stoneking, the president of the Kansas State Rifle Association, was instrumental in getting SB 45 passed. She authored a FAQ sheet about the bill (now law) that is posted on the KSRA website. Here is the link: http://www.ksraweb.net/PDF/SB 45 FAQ 01-22-15.pdf

I think question 11 will answer your question. Hope this helps!
 
That is great news for sure. Look's like the States are starting to move in the right direction, and enact common logic . Now all that is needed is for the remaining 44 States to man up, and get things done right.

Thank you,
Henry
 
My understanding (correct me if I am wrong) is that this law applies only to Kansas residents. Non-residents may still be held to another standard (out-of-state permit, reciprocity agreement, etc).

If I were not a Kansas resident I don't think I would plan on walking around in Kansas with a concealed handgun without some clarification.
 
My understanding (correct me if I am wrong) is that this law applies only to Kansas residents. Non-residents may still be held to another standard (out-of-state permit, reciprocity agreement, etc).

If I were not a Kansas resident I don't think I would plan on walking around in Kansas with a concealed handgun without some clarification.

Try the link in this post
Question 11

http://smith-wessonforum.com/concea...ansas-constitutional-carry.html#post138468636
 
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