Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed handgun in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol in Kansas?

  1. Yes, if not consuming alcohol

  2. No

  3. Yes, with the owner's permission

  4. Yes, but only during certain hours

The correct answer is: Yes, if not consuming alcohol

In Kansas, it is legal to carry a concealed handgun in a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, provided that the individual carrying the firearm is not consuming alcohol. This aligns with the state's laws that allow concealed carry in places where alcohol is served, emphasizing the importance of responsible gun ownership and use. By prohibiting firearms in conjunction with alcohol consumption, the law seeks to prevent potential safety issues that can arise when the two are combined. Therefore, the correct answer reflects the condition that the permit holder must refrain from drinking while armed in such establishments.