Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which location is it illegal to carry a concealed firearm in Kansas?

  1. Restaurants that serve alcohol

  2. Places of worship

  3. Public libraries

  4. Federal buildings

The correct answer is: Federal buildings

Carrying a concealed firearm in federal buildings is explicitly prohibited under federal law. This law applies regardless of state regulations, meaning that even if a state allows concealed carry in various locations, federal buildings remain off-limits. In Kansas, as in other states, federal law supersedes state law in this regard, making it clear that firearms are not permitted in these facilities to ensure the safety and security of all individuals accessing government services. As for the other locations mentioned, while there are restrictions on concealed carry in places that serve alcohol, places of worship, and public libraries, they may still permit concealed carry under certain conditions or with specific regulations. This distinction underscores why federal buildings stand out as locations where carrying a concealed firearm is unequivocally illegal.