KANSAS MOVES CLOSER TO CCW


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CasualShooter
March 11, 2006, 07:53 PM
Kansas House Debates and May Vote on S418 Monday, 3/13/06

The following was posted on:

http://www.ksconcealedcarry.com/view...hp?p=1247#1247




I received this email from KS Senator Phil Journey today 3/10/05.


I want to make you all aware that the House will debate SB418, your
right to carry, Monday morning. Please contact your state
representative and ask them to support the bill and oppose any floor
amendments.

Senator Phillip Journey


Call, Write, and Email your Representative and the Governor, NOW!

Let your voices be heard in the Kansas Capital and the Statehouse. Let's get CCW Passed and Enacted THIS YEAR!:D

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texascarl
March 13, 2006, 05:04 PM
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/14089327.htm

House gives first-round OK to carrying concealed firearmsTOPEKA - The House today gave first-round approval to a bill that would allow licensed Kansans to carry concealed firearms.
It was a voice vote only. A final vote on SB 418 will come Tuesday.
If passed, the bill would return to the Senate for a vote on several changes approved by a House panel, including one that would keep guns out of churches.
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius has vetoed conceal weapons bills in the past. But the Senate's 29-11 vote several weeks ago gives two more votes than the two-thirds necessary to override a veto.
The proposed law would require licensees to be 21 years old, complete an eight-hour training course and have no felonies on their record.
The firearms could not be carried into most government-related buildings, including schools and sporting events.
Businesses could post signs prohibiting people from carrying weapons into their workplaces.

mountainclmbr
March 13, 2006, 11:14 PM
Good luck! Like other states, the socialists paint a bloody story. When the opposite happens, they crawl back under their rocks and the laws get adjusted in favor of law-abiding citizens.

AZRickD
March 13, 2006, 11:20 PM
A government ban of self-defense tools in church?

What happened to the Left's touting of "Separation of Church and State?"

Rick

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