Kansas concealed carry licenses are now recognized in the State of
Alabama, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced today.
The Office of Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange last
week notified the Kansas Attorney General’s office that a new Alabama
law, which took effect August 1, recognizes valid concealed carry
licenses from all other states. A similar law was passed by the Kansas
legislature earlier this year, which allows all valid out-of-state
permits to be recognized in Kansas when the non-resident permit holder
is traveling temporarily in Kansas.
Alabama is the 34th state to recognize Kansas concealed carry licenses.
A complete list of states that recognize the Kansas
concealed carry license is available on the Attorney General’s website
at www.ag.ks.gov. There currently are 71,365 active Kansas concealed
carry permits.
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