Guys,
The KS Senate vote passed the CCW Bill veto proof at 28 to 12 . It was also approved by the House, but not with a veto-proof majority. Heres a lift from the KS Sportsmans Alliance page:
The senate just passed the "The Personal and Family Protection Act". The vote was 28 to 12 in favor.
There were many attempts to weaken the bill by Senators Vratil and Olean. They tried to expand places where permit holders could not carry. They tried to insert an assault weapons ban and a five day waiting period for handguns. They also tried to add language that required individual Kansas residents to use an FFL whenever they sold personal firearms: the alleged gun show loophole. None of these amendments were added to the bill.
The language added in the Fed and State Committee to deny a permit holder the ability to carry in any establishment that sold liquor (i.e. a restaurant) was removed. The language is now back to the original language that prevents a permit holder from carrying a concealed weapon into an establishment that primarily sells liquor (i.e. a bar). This means that citizens will be allowed to carry in a restaurant that sells liquor but not an establishment that primarily sells liquor such as a bar.
This bill now goes to conference committee to reconcile the house and senate versions.
It is now incumbent on all freedom loving Kansans to contact Governor Sebilius. We simply must as Ronald Regan used to say, make her feel the heat and she will see the light.
http://www.theksa.com/LTC_Update.htm Then it should go back to the House for another vote. Nows the time to contact your House reps, especially the ones that voted nay. We were only 6 votes short of a veto proof vote in the House last time. If we can get 6 more votes, the Governor cant stop it. For more details check out:
http://www.packing.org/ and go to the KS page.
Heres a toll free number for the Governor 877-579-6757
Chuck