Kansas will join a handful of other states that allow their residents to carry concealed firearms without a permit after a bill backed by the National Rifle Association was approved, The Associated press reported.
Republican Gov. Sam Brownback is expected to sign the bill despite some lawmakers' apprehensions about the state dropping its requirement that anyone seeking to carry a concealed firearm undergo at least eight hours of training. According to the NRA, Kansas would become the fifth state to allow concealed carry without a permit everywhere within its borders.
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Cool! Eb and flow. KS went way left in the Sebilius era, and now hard right. 50 state CC, then I'll applaud.
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DeleteAnd the muzzie pilots only allowed to fly around on their magic carpets, then I'll applaud
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