Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Where is it illegal to carry a firearm in Kansas, regardless of having a concealed carry license?

  1. Private property where signs prohibit guns

  2. Restaurants serving alcohol

  3. State parks

  4. Unsecured bank parking lots

The correct answer is: Private property where signs prohibit guns

In Kansas, it is illegal to carry a firearm on private property where the property owner has posted signs that prohibit firearms. This law is designed to give property owners the right to set their own rules regarding the presence of firearms on their premises. If a business displays a sign forbidding guns, individuals must comply with that restriction regardless of whether they possess a concealed carry license. The other options, while they do involve specific regulations surrounding firearms, do not universally prohibit carry in the same way that private property with posted signs does. For example, carrying in restaurants that serve alcohol is permitted as long as the firearm is concealed and the establishment does not specifically prohibit firearms. State parks allow for firearms as long as they comply with local laws. Likewise, unsecured bank parking lots might have rules but are not universally designated as firearm prohibiting locations.