Posted July 2, 2018 11:17 am by Comments

By John Falkenberg

As of Sunday, July 1st, the cost of purchasing a concealed carry license in the state of Kansas has been reduced, KMBC reports.

The application fee will be lessened considerably, although it’s worth noting that Kansas passed Constitutional carry earlier this year.

It just makes reciprocity that much more achievable.

According to KMBC:

The application fee for a Kansas concealed carry license will be reduced effective July 1, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said Monday.

However, a new law, signed by former Gov. Sam Brownback in April, makes Kansas the sixth state to allow “constitutional carry.” It will allow Kansans 21 and older to carry concealed firearms regardless of whether they have obtained a permit. Under the terms of the budget for state fiscal year 2019 passed earlier this year by the Kansas Legislature, the application fee will be lowered from $132.50 to $112.

The reduced rate applies to applications received by sheriff’s offices between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. Applicants should submit their applications with one check for $79.50 payable to the Office of the Attorney General and one check for $32.50 payable to the sheriff of the applicant’s county of residence. The cost for license renewals remains unchanged …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.