Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is it legal to carry a firearm in Kansas?

  1. Public schools

  2. Private vehicles

  3. Federal buildings

  4. Bars serving alcohol

The correct answer is: Private vehicles

Private vehicles are the only option on the list where it is legal to carry a firearm in Kansas. A public school would be considered a "gun-free" zone and firearms are prohibited on school grounds. Federal buildings are also restricted areas for carrying firearms. Bars serving alcohol are also considered off-limits for carrying firearms in Kansas. Therefore, the only legal option for carrying a firearm in Kansas is in a private vehicle.