Prohibiting persons in charge of a building from requiring off-duty police officers carrying a concealed handgun from providing certain personal information or wearing anything identifying such persons as a law enforcement officer or as being armed.
Impact
If enacted, HB2406 would significantly impact how personal information is handled in the context of law enforcement officers' ability to carry concealed firearms. The legislation reinforces the rights of off-duty officers, affording them greater autonomy and security by eliminating unnecessary disclosures of personal data when entering buildings. It could lead to a broader conversation about privacy rights for individuals in law enforcement in relation to their professional activities, even while off-duty.
Summary
House Bill 2406 seeks to amend Kansas law regarding the personal and family protection act by prohibiting building authorities from requiring off-duty law enforcement officers to provide certain personal information when carrying concealed handguns. The bill also prevents these officers from being forced to wear anything that identifies them as law enforcement personnel when entering buildings where concealed handgun carrying is otherwise regulated. The amendment aims to enhance the protections for off-duty law enforcement by ensuring their privacy and operational security while off-duty.
Contention
Notable points of contention around HB2406 include the balance between public safety and individual privacy. Proponents of the bill argue that protecting the identities of off-duty officers may enhance their safety and that of the public, especially in sensitive environments. However, opponents may express concerns regarding accountability and transparency, suggesting that the lack of identification could lead to confusion or potential dangers during law enforcement interactions within public spaces. The discussions surrounding the bill highlight a complex interplay between safeguarding personal information and ensuring clear identification of law enforcement personnel in diverse environments.
Prohibiting persons in charge of a building from requiring off-duty police officers carrying a concealed handgun from providing certain personal information or wearing anything identifying such persons as a law enforcement officer or as being armed.
Updating cross references in the personal and family protection act regarding the eligibility requirements to obtain a license to carry a concealed handgun, requiring the surrender of a suspended or revoked license, providing for a transition from a provisional license to a standard license and prohibiting the collection of personal information of an off-duty law enforcement officer entering buildings while armed or requiring such officer to wear any item identifying such person as a law enforcement officer or being armed.
Updating cross references in the personal and family protection act regarding the eligibility requirements to obtain a license to carry a concealed handgun, requiring the surrender of a suspended or revoked license, providing for a transition from a provisional license to a standard license and prohibiting the collection of personal information of an off-duty law enforcement officer entering buildings while armed or requiring such officer to wear any item identifying such person as a law enforcement officer or being armed.
Requiring a concealed carry license to lawfully carry a concealed handgun and exempting colleges and universities from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.
Providing a permanent exemption for postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.
Providing a permanent exemption for postsecondary educational institutions from the public buildings requirements under the personal and family protection act.
Gives school districts discretion in allowing or prohibiting retired law enforcement officers from carrying handguns on school grounds while in performance of their duties.
Gives school districts discretion in allowing or prohibiting retired law enforcement officers from carrying handguns on school grounds while in performance of their duties.