Kansas lawmakers pass a bill that’s sure to trigger gun control advocates – IOTW Report

Kansas lawmakers pass a bill that’s sure to trigger gun control advocates

Campus Reform: The Kansas House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would expand the number of college students who are legally able to carry concealed firearms on state public campuses.

House Bill 2326 would lower the concealed carry age in the state from 21 to 18, as well as recognize out-of-state concealed carry permits held by individuals under 21 years of age, according to The Kansas City Star.

Kansas Republican Rep. Tory Arnberger, a member of the Committee on Federal and State Affairs, the committee that sponsored the bill, told Campus Reform that she was “in favor [of] the amendment to the bill which expanded the conceal carry rights of Kansans to begin at age 18.”

Travis Couture-Lovelady, the NRA State Director for Kansas, praised the passage of the bill while speaking with Campus Reform.

“HB 2326 is important because it would make sure Kansas recognizes those students from out of state under the age of 21 with permits from their home state,” he said. “But, more importantly, it also gives Kansans that are 18, 19, and 20 the ability to get a permit and carry concealed. This makes sure out-of-state students do not have more rights than Kansans.”

Students aged 21 and older have been able to carry concealed handguns on campus since a campus carry law was implemented in July of 2017.

Campus Reform previously reported that reported crimes at the University of Kansas (KU) decreased since the implementation of campus carry. KU, the state’s flagship public institution, was among the Kansas school that had the greatest opposition to campus carry of concealed handguns, according to a study of attitudes toward campus carry policies measured by the Docking Institute at Fort Hays State University in 2015.

Kansas House Minority Caucus Chair Barbara Ballard, a Democrat whose district neighbors the University of Kansas campus, put forth an amendment to HB 2326, which would have repealed campus carry. The amendment failed with a vote of 43-75.  read more 

3 Comments on Kansas lawmakers pass a bill that’s sure to trigger gun control advocates

  1. How can you add an amendment to a bill proposing expansion of certain rights that would eliminate the right all together?

    It makes NO sense! (But then democrats rarely make sense.)

    Was the Rep under the mistaken impression that if her amendment was voted down, the entire bill would be too?

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