Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Under Kansas law, when is it necessary to inform a police officer that you're carrying a concealed firearm during a traffic stop?

  1. At all times

  2. Only if the officer asks

  3. It is not required by law

  4. Only if the firearm is loaded

The correct answer is: At all times

It is necessary to inform a police officer that you're carrying a concealed firearm at all times under Kansas law. This means that if you are pulled over during a traffic stop, you must inform the officer that you have a concealed firearm even if they do not specifically ask. This is important for the safety of both the officer and the individual carrying the firearm. If the officer is not aware that there is a concealed firearm in the vehicle, it could lead to a dangerous situation. Option B is incorrect because it implies that you only need to inform the officer if they ask, which is not the case under Kansas law. Option C is incorrect because it is in fact required by law to inform the officer. Option D is incorrect because whether the firearm is loaded or not does not determine whether you need to inform the officer.