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Prohibits the destruction of seized firearms once they are no longer needed as evidence. They may be traded with other departments and KBI, sold or traded to licensed firearms dealers, used for testing or comparison by the forensics laboratory or given to the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism for use in Hunter Education programs.
Kansas and 20 other states are suing. The ATF ruled that private sales of guns need to be processed by FFL if for profit. Kansas and 20 other states are suing. ... a device used to rapidly pull a ...
The Kansas State Rifle Association drew a comparison between the sales tax on groceries and firearms. You need food to live, not a gun. | Opinion
Kansas has some of the most permissive gun laws in the country, and last week, the House began debate on a bill that, if passed, would put a constitutional amendment on the ballot to further ...
In mid-March, three adults were charged in connection with some of the guns used in the shooting. The three were charged with multiple counts of false statements, straw purchases of firearms, and firearms trafficking. [8] Dominic Miller, one of the suspects in the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting, has been indicted on four felony charges.
A federal judge has dismissed charges against a Kansas man for possessing a machine gun, saying prosecutors failed to establish that a federal ban on owning such weapons is constitutional. The ...
From there the guns that were purchased and sent came to be known as Beecher’s Bibles. [7] The term originated from the method of shipment: New England abolitionists sent Sharps Carbines to Kansas in an attempt to assist anti-slavery settlers there. The carbines were shipped in crates which were covered by bibles. [4]
New Hampshire: 20,817 machine guns and a population of 1,388,992, equaling 14.99 per 1,000 people.. District of Columbia: 7,872 machine guns and a population of 670,050, equaling 11.75 per 1,000 ...