Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2244

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  

Caption

Providing a permanent exemption for postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.

Impact

This bill is designed to enhance individual rights related to personal protection within state and municipal buildings, including universities. By allowing the carrying of concealed handguns in these buildings, as long as there are adequate security measures and postings, it encourages a more security-focused approach to personal safety within public spaces. Institutions of higher learning may lack the authority to limit concealed carry entirely unless they implement necessary security infrastructure, which could lead to challenges in managing campus safety and community concerns.

Summary

House Bill 2244 seeks to amend and establish provisions concerning the carrying of concealed handguns in public buildings, notably providing permanent exemptions for postsecondary educational institutions from certain requirements laid out in the Kansas Personal and Family Protection Act. The bill aims to ensure that individuals can carry concealed handguns in public areas of state and municipal buildings under specified conditions. It empowers governing bodies and administrative officers to regulate entry into such buildings based on security measures in place, thus allowing for flexibility in local governance while adhering to state regulations.

Contention

Significant points of contention surrounding HB 2244 involve the balance between personal safety and public security. Proponents argue that the bill enhances personal protection and the ability of citizens to defend themselves in public spaces. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential increase in risks associated with firearms in environments such as schools, where the presence of guns may exacerbate tensions and lead to unsafe situations. The necessity for adequate security measures in public buildings poses its own challenges and may result in the uneven application of gun safety regulations across various jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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