Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB296

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/8/23  

Caption

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

The implementation of SB296 would significantly affect how concealed carry laws apply to off-duty law enforcement officers by facilitating their ability to carry concealed firearms in various settings. By eliminating the need for identification that could disclose personal information, the legislation seeks to enhance the safety and privacy of law enforcement personnel while off-duty. This bill recognizes the rights of these officers to protect themselves and others outside of their working hours.

Summary

Senate Bill 296 aims to amend the existing personal and family protection act in Kansas by prohibiting the collection of personal information from off-duty law enforcement officers when they enter buildings. It establishes that these officers may carry concealed handguns in buildings where on-duty officers are authorized to do so, without the requirement to provide personal details such as email addresses or home addresses. The bill also stipulates that off-duty officers should not be required to wear any identification marking them as law enforcement personnel or armed.

Contention

Discussion surrounding SB296 may reflect broader debates on gun rights and regulations. Supporters argue that the measure enhances the safety of officers and allows them to respond to potential threats efficiently while off-duty. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about increased risks associated with allowing more concealed handguns in environments where they might not otherwise be permitted. The bill could be viewed as part of a continuing trend towards expanding gun rights, which generates divisive opinions among lawmakers and the public regarding public safety and regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2406

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.

KS HB2052

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.

KS SB43

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.

KS SB548

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.

KS HB2115

Authorizing municipalities to prohibit their employees from carrying concealed handguns in municipal buildings.

KS HB2391

Prohibiting the carrying of a concealed handgun in the state capitol and providing exceptions for law enforcement and members of the military.

KS HB2244

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

KS HB2196

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

KS A4593

Gives school districts discretion in allowing or prohibiting retired law enforcement officers from carrying handguns on school grounds while in performance of their duties.

KS S3068

Gives school districts discretion in allowing or prohibiting retired law enforcement officers from carrying handguns on school grounds while in performance of their duties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.