Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can individuals carry a concealed firearm in Kansas without a permit?

  1. Yes, if over 21

  2. No

  3. Yes, but only in rural areas

  4. Yes, if they are military personnel

The correct answer is: Yes, if over 21

Yes, individuals can carry a concealed firearm in Kansas without a permit if they are over the age of 21. This is due to a law that was passed in 2015, making Kansas a constitutional carry state. Option B is incorrect because it states that individuals cannot carry a concealed firearm in Kansas without a permit, which is not true. Option C is incorrect because the law applies to the entire state, not just rural areas. Option D is incorrect because military personnel are not exempt from the permitless carry law in Kansas; they must still follow the same requirements as civilians. Therefore, option A is the correct answer as it provides the most accurate information about concealed carry in Kansas without a permit.