National Carry AcademyCarrying without a permit within Kansas
January 10, 2016
The case mentioned below is considered as criminal carrying of a weapon in Kansas: a. Non-residents below 21 years old who are carrying concealed guns or other types of firearms, except when they are on their own land, home or business.
Section 75-7c03 does not imply that only those who have licenses/permits to present are the ones who will be allowed to carry their pistols, revolvers or other firearms. Rather, Kansas wants that all non-residents must be at least 21 years old to be able to carry their firearms on the places listed under section 21-6302. The state also wants to assure the legality of the firearm owned by non-residents.
Carrying without a permit within Kansas
January 10, 2016
The case mentioned below is considered as criminal carrying of a weapon in Kansas: a. Non-residents below 21 years old who are carrying concealed guns or other types of firearms, except when they are on their own land, home or business.
Section 75-7c03 does not imply that only those who have licenses/permits to present are the ones who will be allowed to carry their pistols, revolvers or other firearms. Rather, Kansas wants that all non-residents must be at least 21 years old to be able to carry their firearms on the places listed under section 21-6302. The state also wants to assure the legality of the firearm owned by non-residents.
