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Carrying from MO To KS

patriottruck

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I live in Missourianddrive into Kansas dailyand i want to be positive onthe laws oftraveling witha handgun from Missouri to Kansas? I keep it in my truck and unloaded while in kansas, which as far as i know is legal. Thanks
 

captainamerica

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Unless you know the OC laws of each municipality in KS (just like MO) I believe your safest bet iswhat you are doing. Otherwise you need a CC permit. Someone will like confirm with more facts on KS than I.

patriottruck wrote:
I live in Missourianddrive into Kansas dailyand i want to be positive onthe laws oftraveling witha handgun from Missouri to Kansas? I keep it in my truck and unloaded while in kansas, which as far as i know is legal. Thanks
 

patriottruck

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I appreciate it. I'm gonna keep doing what i'm doing for now, until i get some more info. Thanks
 

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patriottruck wrote:
I appreciate it. I'm gonna keep doing what i'm doing for now, until i get some more info. Thanks
sorry, i know this is an old thread, but i just got off the phone with ks ccw department, state law, unless you have a ccw, is that the gun needs to be unloaded, and the ammo and gun seperated and in a case locked in trunk or another unreachable location.
 
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