The Republican
Governor of Kansas, Sam Brownback, has signed a bill
into law to allow Kansans over the age of 21
to freely carry concealed weapons. There will be no training or permits
required “as long as that individual is not prohibited from possessing a
firearm under either federal or state law.”
In a statement
on his Facebook page, the governor said,
Responsible
gun ownership – for protection and sport – is a right inherent in our
Constitution. It is a right that Kansans hold dear and have repeatedly and
overwhelmingly reaffirmed a commitment to protecting.
Kansas
will become the fifth state to allow its residents to carry concealed firearms
without a permit throughout the state.
Republican
Gov. Sam Brownback on Thursday signed a bill ending the permit requirement. The
change takes effect July 1.
The
National Rifle Association says Kansas joins Alaska, Arizona, Vermont and
Wyoming in having such a policy. The NRA says Montana and Arkansas have
concealed carry without a permit, but not everywhere.
Kansas
still will issue permits for gun owners who want to carry concealed in other
states that recognize Kansas permits. A person seeking a Kansas permit must
undergo eight hours of firearms training.
Brownback
said gun owners have shown they are responsible.
But
Democratic state Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau of Wichita said the state still
should require some training.
The legislation
had strong support from legislators. One lawmaker, Representative Travis
Couture-Lovely, said he considers gun safety training to be a “personal
responsibility” and “not something the government can mandate.” He reminded an
interviewer that since the state passed a concealed carry law in 2006, “We
haven’t had any of the Wild West shootouts.”
Most of the
state of Montana, and at least five other states, do not require permits for
the carrying of concealed weapons, and all 50 states have passed laws allowing
citizens to carry firearms in public.
Source:http://2ndamendmentinsider.com/this-state-just-joined-a-very-elite-club/
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