Kansans see no trauma from concealed-carry law
WICHITA , Kan. — For almost three years, Kansans have been able to carry concealed handguns if they obtain a license.
So far, there have been no major incidents or widespread controversies involving the concealed-carry law, said Phil Journey , the former state senator and firearms advocate from Haysville who helped concealed carry become law. The head of the Kansas police chiefs association agrees with Jour...
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