Despite the extremely high fees ($150) and training requirements, I assume that interest will pick up more as we get close to the end of the year.
In less than two months, more than 900 people have applied to carry concealed guns in Kansas. More are expected.
As of Monday, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office had received 270 concealed-carry applications.
“We’ve been getting hit with a lot,” said Lt. Dennis Hammer. “There have been days where it’s standing room only, and it’s getting a lot busier.”
The applications to carry concealed weapons became available July 1 at local sheriff’s offices and online at the Kansas attorney general’s Web site. Permits will not be issued until Jan. 1. . . . .
As of Monday, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office had received 270 concealed-carry applications.
“We’ve been getting hit with a lot,” said Lt. Dennis Hammer. “There have been days where it’s standing room only, and it’s getting a lot busier.”
The applications to carry concealed weapons became available July 1 at local sheriff’s offices and online at the Kansas attorney general’s Web site. Permits will not be issued until Jan. 1. . . . .
KS: "Gun permits prove popular"
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