Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does Kansas law require for carrying a concealed handgun in another state?

  1. The other state must have a reciprocity agreement with Kansas

  2. Notification of local law enforcement

  3. A special out-of-state permit

  4. Nothing, Kansas permits are recognized everywhere

The correct answer is: The other state must have a reciprocity agreement with Kansas

Kansas law requires that the other state must have a reciprocity agreement with Kansas in order to lawfully carry a concealed handgun in that state. This means that the other state must have a formal agreement with Kansas, recognizing and accepting Kansas concealed carry permits for visitors or non-residents. Options B and C, notification of local law enforcement and a special out-of-state permit, are not necessarily required by Kansas law, but may be necessary according to the laws of the other state being visited. Option D is incorrect as Kansas permits are not universally recognized and accepted by all states.