Hey Shrug. I have been checking in occasionally but have not had time to comment. We moved about a year ago and I have been doing a lot around the house. Hope to be back more often.
well I would like to look at solid info and evidence rather than just "liberals lie," I'm sure you're not a fan of hearing "neo cons lie" as a response
I was under the impression that the key factor here was that the majority of the constituents of many of the politicians who voted it down wanted it passed
Kansas: Governor Brownback Signs Pro-Gun Bill into Law
Today, Governor Sam Brownback ® signed House Bill 2052 into law. This new law takes effect on July 1, 2013.
HB 2052 will make the following pro-gun improvements in Kansas: Exempts the lawful discharge of firearms—whether for hunting or self-defense—from criminal prosecution. Requires that government and public buildings that prohibit the carrying of concealed firearms for self-defense must screen all visitors for weapons. This would ensure that ALL individuals who enter the buildings are disarmed, not just the law-abiding citizens who choose to follow the law. If a building lacks the adequate security measures necessary to screen all visitors, then residents with a concealed carry license would be allowed to carry a firearm to protect themselves while visiting that particular building. Makes the personal information of concealed carry license applicants confidential and exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests. Exempts law enforcement officers from the training requirements necessary to obtain a concealed carry license. Authorizes school officials to allow staffers and visitors to carry a concealed handgun for self-defense. The NRA thanks Governor Brownback for enacting this important reform in the Sunflower State.
"You big blue meanies didn't give me my way so I'll show you. I'll have a pouting tantrum right here on TV. I don't care if you finally represented the will of your constituents. You're just being mean to me". The whinner in chief.
Kansas: Governor Brownback Signs Pro-Gun Bill into Law
Today, Governor Sam Brownback ® signed House Bill 2052 into law. This new law takes effect on July 1, 2013.
HB 2052 will make the following pro-gun improvements in Kansas:
Exempts the lawful discharge of firearms—whether for hunting or self-defense—from criminal prosecution.
Requires that government and public buildings that prohibit the carrying of concealed firearms for self-defense must screen all visitors for weapons. This would ensure that ALL individuals who enter the buildings are disarmed, not just the law-abiding citizens who choose to follow the law. If a building lacks the adequate security measures necessary to screen all visitors, then residents with a concealed carry license would be allowed to carry a firearm to protect themselves while visiting that particular building.
Makes the personal information of concealed carry license applicants confidential and exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests.
Exempts law enforcement officers from the training requirements necessary to obtain a concealed carry license.
Authorizes school officials to allow staffers and visitors to carry a concealed handgun for self-defense.
The NRA thanks Governor Brownback for enacting this important reform in the Sunflower State.
http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b2013_14...