Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is eligible to apply for a concealed carry license in Kansas?

  1. Persons over 21 years of age

  2. Persons under 18 years of age

  3. Non-residents of Kansas

  4. Persons with a felony conviction

The correct answer is: Persons over 21 years of age

In Kansas, persons over 21 years of age are eligible to apply for a concealed carry license. This age requirement ensures that individuals applying for the license are legally adults and presumed to be responsible and capable of handling firearms safely. Persons under 18 years of age are generally not considered mature enough to possess a concealed carry license. Non-residents of Kansas may also have different requirements or restrictions when it comes to concealed carry licenses. Lastly, persons with a felony conviction are typically prohibited from obtaining a concealed carry license due to the potential risks associated with granting firearm privileges to individuals with serious criminal records.