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Reciprocity Guidelines for Kansas
Kansas is one of the five states in the U.S. that honors all permits/licenses issued in the other states, for non-residents, provided that the carrier is 21 years old or older. 75-7c03. Non-residents of Kansas who are issued concealed carry permits/licenses from other states shall be honored by the state. Note: Starting July 1, 2015, […]
Carrying without a permit within Kansas
The case mentioned below is considered as criminal carrying of a weapon in Kansas: a. Non-residents below 21 years old who are carrying concealed guns or other types of firearms, except when they are on their own land, home or business. Section 75-7c03 does not imply that only those who have licenses/permits to present are […]
Applying for a Permit in Kansas
When applying for a permit in Kansas, applicants must complete the form and print the information using blue or black ink. Applicants must go the office of the sheriff in the country on which they reside. Additional documents must be attached on the application including the following: 1. First-time applicants and expired permits: two money […]
Applying for a Non-Resident Permit
For individuals who recently moved to Kansas and has pending process of application for Kansas CCL (which should include a copy of the current license issued on the state of origin), the attorney general will give 180-day allowance to legally carry their weapons. The office of the Attorney General will have to identify if the […]
Carry Permit Limitations
A licensed concealed carrier who enters a property with a sign not allowing firearms will not be charged a crime immediately. He may be asked to leave the place and if he refuses, he may face a violation of trespassing. Public establishments usually have this signage. Public and Private K-12 Schools may use the approved […]
Gun Sign Requirements and Limitations
An individual who is carrying a firearm inside a building approved by the AG to restrict weapons, he may be denied entry to the premises. No criminal penalty should be charged to such individual, but he must leave the building when asked to do so.
Police Contact Carry Inform Requirements
A carrier does not need to inform immediately an officer on contact when he is carrying a firearm, but he must always bring with him his valid license and present it to the law enforcement officer with the proper identification when asked. The officer, on the other hand, will verify the license by checking his […]
Personal Vehicle Storage Limitations
Cities and counties are not allowed to adopt or implement regulations regarding purchasing, transporting, owning and storing handguns, ammunition and other relevant tools.
Carry Restrictions for State, National and other Public Lands
Carrying firearms in state, national and public lands in Kansas is legally accepted, provided that those places are not approved by the AG to be designated as “No Gun” zones.
