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Under the law, the Attorney General began granting permits to qualified applicants on January 1, 2007. Previously, Kansas had allowed only open carry of firearms, except where prohibited by local ordinance.
The legal status of open carry without a license has been considered a gray area since 2013 [13] until 2015, when an Attorney General opinion was issued stating open carry was indeed legal. [14] Despite this there were still questions over the law until 2017, when Governor Asa Hutchinson sent an order to the Arkansas State Police stating open ...
“This is a dangerous resolution that poses a direct threat to Kansas public safety laws,” an Olathe high school student told lawmakers. ‘A direct threat’: Kansas Republicans want to block ...
The law is extremely vague on open carry. Open carry in public is not legal in most instances. While no law specifically bans open carry, a license to carry is issued to carry concealed as per penal law 400. Therefore, pistol permit holders must carry concealed. Open carry is permitted while hunting and possibly on one's own property.
In Kansas City, local law does require a state concealed carry permit for open carry. ... Both Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach reportedly opposed ...
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach’s lawsuit challenging the rule says it could criminalize hunting buddies swapping shotguns, someone selling a recently bought handgun at the price they paid ...
Kris William Kobach (/ ˈ k oʊ b ɑː k / KOH-bahk; born March 26, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the attorney general of Kansas since 2023. He previously served as the 31st secretary of state of Kansas from 2011 to 2019.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is leading a coalition of 21 states suing over a new ATF rule intended to close the so-called gun show loophole.