Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Wyatt Earp Needs to Returns to Dodge City Kansas



Kansas law change may allow even blind to carry concealed weapon

By Chad Lawhorn
Lawrence Journal-World

February 12, 2011
LJWorld.com

In the state of Kansas, to carry a concealed firearm you need a gun preferably something that fits nice under your jacket, in your pocket or perhaps in your purse.

You also need a license, the state's seal of approval that you can hide a firearm on your person.

What's less clear is whether you need eyesight. It certainly is suggested, unquestionably helpful. But following a change in state law, it is no longer clear whether it is required.

Kansas legislators during the last session approved a number of changes to the state's concealed carry law. One of them was that people who are renewing their license no longer have to take any sort of test to prove they're still proficient with a firearm.

The changes also removed language from the law that gave the attorney general the right to deny applicants a license if they suffer from a physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a weapon.

A spokesman for Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt " whose office oversees the concealed carry program " conceded this week that the office is uncertain whether it has the authority to deny a concealed carry license renewal for any physical reason, even if the applicant is blind.

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http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2011/feb/12/kansas-law-change-may-allow-even-blind-carry-conce/

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