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No jail time for Kansas men who thought state law trumped NFA requirements
by Chris EgerA federal judge on Monday handed down probation to two men found guilty of violating federal law on manufacturing and possessing silencers despite their belief state law protected their actions.
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Judge rules federal gun laws trump Kansas exemptions
by Andrew SheppersonA U.S. District judge ruled Tuesday that the Kansas Second Amendment Protection Act does not shield Kansans from being prosecuted under federal gun control laws.
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Jury finds Kansas men guilty on weapons charges despite state exemptions
by Chris EgerA jury on Monday held that two men violated federal law by manufacturing and selling silencers, brushing aside a Kansas statute that grants exemptions from federal gun control laws.
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October is ‘Zombie Preparedness Month’ in Kansas
by Chris EgerGov. Sam Browback this week will declare that moving forward the 10th month of the year will be for zombie awareness “because if you’re prepared for that, you’re prepared for any emergency.” As announced by the Kansas Division of Emergency Management, Zombie Preparedness Month will highlight the 22 natural and man-made potential hazards that may […]
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Concealed carry for Kansas public employees takes effect July 1
by Joey ClementineKansas state and municipal workers can now carry a concealed weapon while on the job thanks to a new law that went into effect July 1.
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New law protects rights of public workers in Kansas to carry concealed on the job
by Chris EgerGov. Sam Brownback signed a popular bill into law last week that widens protections for public employees to carry firearms while at work.
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Gun politics legislative year in review
by Chris EgerLawmakers from coast to coast in 2015 sought to expand gun rights or implement gun control measures in a number of states, with a measure of success on both sides.
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Kansas still feeling out recent constitutional carry law
by Jared MorganIt’s been more than a month since Kansas implemented a law allowing for the permitless concealed carry of firearms, and the effects are still largely unobservable.
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Kansas man credits new carry law for allowing him to thwart robbery
by Jennifer CruzA state law that went into effect just two weeks ago allowed Joey Tapley to be carrying a concealed weapon without a permit when he went to Academy Sports Friday.
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Read the gun control suit of Kansas 2A law dismissed by a federal judge
by Chris EgerA federal judge last week tossed out a lawsuit from a gun control group challenging Kansas over what is called the strictest Second Amendment protection law in the nation.
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Federal judge finds Brady lawsuit against Kansas gun laws without merit
by Chris EgerA federal judge last week tossed out a lawsuit from a gun control group challenging Kansas over what has been called the strictest Second Amendment protection law in the nation.
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Brady Center suing Kansas over ‘Second Amendment Protection Act’
by Chris EgerMore than a year after its signing, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is preparing to defend what is called the strictest Second Amendment protection law in the nation in court.
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