Kansas Passes Constitutional Carry

Hopefully we don’t lose this one to a veto.

If you live in, near, or have some relationship to Kansas, be sure to contact Governor Brownback to ensure we get a signature here. Remember, Bloomberg tried pretty hard to stop Constitutional Carry in Kansas, and it would be an awful shame to get this far and fail because the Governor didn’t hear from enough of us. If a signature is forthcoming, Kansas will join Vermont, Alaska, Arizona, Wyoming, and Arkansas to become the sixth state to pass Constitutional Carry.

This is continuing to progress. Maybe not quite as fast as shall-issue licensed carry, but it is continuing.

4 thoughts on “Kansas Passes Constitutional Carry”

  1. The title of this post is misleading; shouldn’t it say “Kansas Legislature Passes Constitutional Carry?”

    1. If you want to nitpick, sure. But Governors sign. Legislatures pass. When I say “pass” it kind of implies the legislature.

      1. I see, thanks for the clarification. It’s just that I got all excited, until I realized it was not yet law.

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