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Home Front: Culture Wars
Kansas, Carry without permit
2015-04-03
[FoxNews] Kansas to allow residents to carry concealed guns without permit
Posted by:Skidmark

#6  There is something about the KA-CHUNK sound of racking a shotgun round in that gets one's attention when facing the business end of the shotgun barrel.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-04-03 22:20  

#5  that's one reason to adopt a short-barrel (18") home defense 12 GA. with pistol grip. My Winchester Defender is my friend
Posted by: Frank G   2015-04-03 21:15  

#4  First, training on trigger discipline and how to eliminate barrel sweep.

Then, I would recommend getting training on how to fight using your pistol, because given the things being said today by liberals and leftists, you're sure to need that kind of training before too long.
Posted by: badanov   2015-04-03 21:13  

#3  Despite the fact it passed the State Congress nearly unanimously and bipartisan.

Also, recently Brownback led the way on abolishing county by county restrictions so there would be one uniform statewide understanding.

Right to Carry
Lower Taxes
Voter ID
Restructering of the Education $ Hemmorage
Right people have the blind hate

Ladies and Gentlemen - I formally rescind and apologize for my doubts of Mr. Brownback when he was considering running for President.

And any Kansans out there - go to the CC class anyways, even if you don't get a liscense. Get some professional instruction. Practice regularly, and not just range time. Practice your draw with your unloaded weapon, or better yet I hear there are replicas with the weight and a laser in the bore for trigger practice, get one of those. Practice carrying around the house before entering public to make sure everything feels right and you don't get zombie foot (dragging your foot with an ankle holster) or flash momma (showing firearm by lifting/moving arms)(probably local color descriptions).
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-04-03 20:57  

#2  The local news actually ran a good report, suggesting people still take the class to learn the laws and take a couple instructional classes for safety.

Just kidding. They ran a hack on Govorner Brownback and showed a bunch of extras from Dukes of Hazard blasting away with shotguns and long rifles.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-04-03 20:10  

#1  My two cents; Of course, it’s up to individual states to decide but I don’t believe mandatory CCW instruction courses are an unreasonable burden. In fact, I think they can be quite beneficial – more so in acquaintance with the laws than safety. Keep in mind these courses can hardly be considered “firearms training”. However, I don’t believe in mandatory testing as a requirement to acquire a permit.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2015-04-03 11:02  

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