CCW Passes Kansas House

CasualShooter

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Just received this from the NRA:

Today, Tuesday, March 14, Senate Bill 418, "The Personal and Family Protection Act" passed the Kansas House of Representatives with a vote of 90 to 33! This important legislation sponsored by Senator Phil Journey (R-26) is now heading back to the Senate for expected concurrence.



The Governor needs to hear Kansans want their

Second Amendment Rights Protected!

Start contacting Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D) toll-free at (877) 579-6757, local at (785) 296-6240, via email at www.ksgovernor.org/comment.html, or fax (785) 368-8788 and respectfully ask her to sign SB 418 when it reaches her desk.

Spread the word to your friends, family members, and co-workers to help out by calling Governor Sebelius. The time has come for Kansans to be trusted to protect themselves and their loved ones!
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Great news for our brothers and sisters in Kansas. I've had my CHL for almost two years now after going unarmed for decades. I would urge all citizens to call their state senators today and voice your support of this bill.

-Dave
 
According to the CCRKBA, the senate already passed this measure 29-11. Perhaps there were minor changes made to the bill in the House.

Both houses of the legislature have passed this bill with what amounts to a veto-proof margin. Governor Sebelius should allow this to become law. Call your senators and flood the governor's office with phone calls and letters!

Grass-roots political activism works!
 
Congrats, I got a memo from the Wiscon concealed carry association. From what they say, It's looking good for votes to override the veto. Good luck to you. U will become the 47th state to have some form of CCW leaving Nebraska, Illinois and Wisconsin the only ones left. They say Nebraska is working on it.
 
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