Kansas Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Kansas, is it legal to openly carry a firearm in public without a permit?

Yes, without any restrictions

In Kansas, it is legal to openly carry a firearm in public without a permit. This means a person can carry any type of firearm without any restrictions, such as specific types or locations. This makes options B and C incorrect. Option D is also incorrect as open carry is not prohibited in Kansas. However, it should be noted that certain restrictions may apply, such as age and possession of firearms as stated in state and federal law.

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Yes, but only handguns

Yes, but only in rural areas

No, open carry is prohibited

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