Traveling in a Vehicle with a Firearm without a Kansas Permit

January 10, 2016 //

Cities and counties are not allowed to adopt or implement regulations regarding purchasing, transporting, owning and storing handguns, ammunition and other relevant tools. As of July 1, 2014, no laws in Kansas are made to restrict transporting of handguns in a vehicle. Individuals may transport loaded firearms, either stored in a container or not, in […]

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Open Carry Laws for Kansas

January 10, 2016 //

Open carrying is legally accepted for those without valid permits. A carrier must at least 18 years old. To know more about this, check the “State Preemption Section”. Some states do not allow open carrying but permit concealed carrying in some places. For more information, check the website at www.opencarry.org or search using the keywords […]

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Carry Law Preemptions for Kansas

January 10, 2016 //

Cities and counties are not allowed to adopt or implement regulations regarding purchasing, transporting, owning and storing handguns, ammunition and other relevant tools. Kansas believes that it is necessary to have a uniform policy for obtaining a concealed carry permit for self-defense purposes, and they want to ensure that every law-abiding individuals are given the […]

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Kansas Laws for Use of Deadly Force

January 10, 2016 //

Chapter 21: Crimes and Punishment Article 32: Principles of Criminal Liability 21-3201 Criminal intent. 21-3202 Criminal intent; exclusions. 21-3203 Ignorance or mistake. 21-3204 Guilt without criminal intent, when. 21-3205 Liability for crimes of another. 21-3206 Corporations; criminal responsibility. 21-3207 Individual liability for corporate crime. 21-3208 Intoxication. 21-3209 Compulsion. 21-3210 Entrapment. 21-3211 Use of force in […]

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State and City Laws for Carrying Knives

January 10, 2016 //

The laws regarding carrying of knives in the state of Kansas can be seen in this link.

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Laws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served

January 10, 2016 //

Kansas allow restaurant carrying. “Restaurant carrying” is defined as carrying a firearm in a place that serves alcohol. Carriers are allowed to bring their firearms on such premises as long as they will not consume alcohol. And if they enter one, they should not sit at the bar area because some states consider this as […]

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Electric Weapons, Defensive Sprays and High Capacity Laws

January 10, 2016 //

Just like firearms, electric weapons and defensive sprays are not allowed in private and public schools.

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Kansas LEOSA Information

January 10, 2016 //

LEOSA Retired Officer CCW Information Kansas’ Attorney General Opinion Regarding LEOSA 21-6302 • Law enforcement officers who are not on-duty are still able to carry concealed firearms on any establishment allowing carrying of firearms provided that they comply to the following conditions: 0 They adhere to the policies implemented by the agency they belong to […]

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Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of Kansas AG

January 10, 2016 //

Attorney General Opinion on Carrying Guns when Hunting Attorney General Opinion on Securing All Parts of A Building Attorney General Opinion on Carrying Long Guns In Cars With License Attorney General Opinion on Carrying Guns in Voting Locations Attorney General Opinion on Firearms in Multi-tenant office buildings Attorney General Opinion on Carrying Firearms and Knives […]

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Additional Information and Airport Requirements

January 10, 2016 //

There are no relevant laws found regarding carrying of firearms inside the airport. There is also no time period required to recognize training as valid. There is no time period as well to establish an individual’s residency in Kansas. If he just moved in to the state, he can be eligible for the training course […]

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