Kansas Concealed - Weapons Bill to Become Law

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Kansas Concealed - Weapons Bill to Become Law

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: March 23, 2006
Filed at 2:04 p.m. ET

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -- The state House on Thursday overrode Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' veto of a concealed weapons bill, allowing it to become law this summer.

The vote was 91-33, giving supporters seven votes more than the required two-thirds majority. The Senate voted 30-10 for the override Wednesday night, three votes more than needed.

The new law, taking effect July 1, will permit Kansans who are U.S. citizens to apply for concealed-carry permits at their local sheriffs' offices. Applicants must be 21 and take firearms training, and hidden weapons still will be banned in some places, including schools, churches, libraries and courthouses.

Sen. Phil Journey, a sponsor of the bill, said it was ''about making Kansans safer. ... It's about trusting law abiding citizens to make this choice.''

In her veto message Tuesday, Sebelius questioned its effectiveness and cited opposition from law enforcement officials and business leaders. However, even some of Sebelius' fellow Democrats voted for the override.

She vetoed a similar bill in 2004, as her predecessor, Republican Bill Graves, did in 1997.

More and more states have allowed residents to carry hidden weapons in recent years; only Illinois, Nebraska and Wisconsin still have no such law. Except for Vermont and Alaska, the states require a person to obtain a permit before carrying a concealed weapon.

Sebelius became the first Kansas governor to have a veto overridden in 12 years.
 
Three more to go, then we start on the "May Issue" states...

(Of course, there's no way on G-d's green earth Ill-annoy would ever pass CCW legislation...)
 
Great for Kansas!
Didn't they just leap-frog Massachusetts? Why does the rest of America conspire to make me feel bad?

(At least I don't live in France, then I'd be complaining about the rest of the WORLD)
 
Cross-X said:
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Sen. Phil Journey, a sponsor of the bill, said it was ''about making Kansans safer. ... It's about trusting law abiding citizens to make this choice.''

Thanks Phil! Um....you wouldn't wanna move to MA, would ya??
 
Ill will allow CCW only when they get rid of Chicago.
As a native of IL, I'd have to say that I would miss very little if Chicago was gotten rid of. With Marshall Fields and Berghoff's gone, there's not much worth saving.
 
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