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Kansas Recognizes Non-Resident Permits

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Jun 29th, 2009 | filed Filed under: Carrying / Self-Defense

From NRA:

Kansas Attorney General Steve Six today concluded that the State of Kansas will now recognize ‘non-resident’ right-to-carry permits issued by any of the 22 states already recognized.

“NRA has maintained for years that language in the Kansas statute indicates that ‘non-resident’ right-to-carry permits should be recognized,” said Chris W. Cox, NRA chief lobbyist. “This decision is a victory for gun owners as it expands right-to-carry laws and provides permit holders additional freedoms in Kansas to protect themselves and their families.”

I guess this helps make up for losing Nevada.

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