Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of carry does the Kansas Personal and Family Protection Act allow?

  1. Open carry only

  2. Concealed carry only

  3. Both open and concealed carry

  4. Neither open nor concealed carry

The correct answer is: Both open and concealed carry

The Kansas Personal and Family Protection Act allows individuals to carry firearms both openly and concealed. This means that citizens in Kansas have the legal right to choose whether to openly display their firearm or to carry it hidden from view. This flexibility is key to personal choice in how an individual wishes to exercise their right to bear arms, while also adhering to any regulations that may be specific to the situation or location. The law aims to balance the rights of individuals to protect themselves while also considering public safety.