Kansas: Right-to-Carry quietly in effect
For almost three years, Kansans have been able to carry concealed handguns if they obtain the required license. So far, there have been no major incidents or widespread controversies involving the concealed carry law, said Phil Journey, the former state senator and firearms advocate from Haysville who helped concealed carry become law. The head of the Kansas police chiefs association agrees with Journey.
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11/30/2009 10:14:54 AM
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