A federal assault weapons ban sunset in 2004. Should Kansas, one of 43 states without assault weapons bans, enact one?
August 1, 2012
Norge Jerome ( in Shawnee) says...
“Yes. Gov. Brownback now has an opportunity to implement his pro-life philosophy through a Kansas bill controlling high-capacity weapons designed for mass shootings, yet protecting gun owners’ rights.”
Michael Sanders ( in Shawnee) says...
“Kansas’ image? Regressive or Progressive? Kansas should move to progressively ban assault weapons. No civilian needs access to assault weaponry. Maybe Kansas can get it right this time.”
Ray Erlichman ( in Shawnee) says...
“No. What happened in Colorado was an example of what happens when an entity posts signage restricting the carrying of concealed weapons: Law-abiding CCL holders are unable to defend themselves or others.”
Angela Jeppeson ( in Shawnee) says...
It’s a fine line when stepping on the Second Amendment. I don’t approve of hate speech, either, but the First Amendment protects it.


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