To ALL Whom are Concerned:
The Overland Park Ordinance Purports to make it a Crime to Carry a Firearm into a Public Building.
..., that is also Preempted under Kansas Law, and is, therefore; Partially Unenforceable as well.
The Trouble is, under Kansas Law Chapter 75c, Kansas HEAVILY Regulates Concealed Carry in Public Buildings, but does NOT Regulate Open Carry in most of those Buildings.
Under Kansas Law, 12-16, 124(a)(3), Local Governments may Ban Firearms, whether Openly or Concealed, while Actually Inside any: Jail, Prison, Courtroom, Courthouse, Juvenile Detention Facility, or City Hall, BUT Those Restrictions ONLY Apply to those Specific Buildings ONLY when They are so Enacted by The Local Governmental Unit in Question.
However, NONE of Those Restrictions Apply to, or Effect, in any Manner, The Open Carrying of a Firearm into any OTHER Building within The Unit.
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