Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2115

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

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

Impact

This bill will significantly alter the existing framework of firearm regulations in public spaces, particularly focusing on municipal governance. By giving authority to local governments, HB2115 could lead to a patchwork of regulations concerning concealed carry laws across Kansas. Proponents argue that such local control would enhance public safety by ensuring that each municipality can enact policies tailored to their specific requirements based on safety assessments, while opponents may view it as a restriction of gun rights and a potential inconsistency in law enforcement from one jurisdiction to another.

Summary

House Bill 2115 seeks to amend current laws regarding the carrying of concealed handguns in municipal buildings within Kansas. The bill empowers municipalities to set regulations that would prohibit their employees from carrying concealed handguns while on the premises of municipal buildings. This legislative action aims to allow local governments to implement more stringent security measures as deemed necessary for the safety and protection of their staff and the public.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2115 include the balance between gun rights advocates who argue for individual freedoms versus those advocating for public safety. Supporters of the bill assert that allowing municipalities to restrict firearm carry will help protect local employees and citizens within government buildings. In contrast, critics see it as an infringement on the Second Amendment rights, and express concerns that varying regulations could confuse law-abiding gun owners about their rights when traveling between different municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB2412

Removing state agency fees for concealed-carry licenses.

KS HB2244

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

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 SB296

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 SB116

House Substitute for SB 116 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Removing state agency fees for licenses to carry concealed handguns.

KS SB7

Authorizing federally licensed firearm dealers, in addition to county sheriffs, to receive applications for concealed carry licenses and forward such applications to the attorney general, prohibiting sheriffs from assessing any fee related to application services and allowing dealers to assess a fee related to application services not to exceed $20.

KS SB550

Prohibiting persons under 21 years of age from purchasing and possessing semiautomatic rifles with high capacity ammunition magazines.

KS SB250

Removing state department fees for concealed-carry licenses.

KS HB2255

Requiring municipalities and housing authorities to implement work requirements for public housing assistance.

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