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SB 418 - Concealed Weapons Permits - Key Vote

Kevin Yoder voted Nay (Passage) on this legislation.

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Legislation - Veto Override Passed (House) - March 23, 2006 (Key vote)

Title: Concealed Weapons Permits

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to override veto of a bill that allows qualified citizens 21 years of age and older who pass a background check and undergo training to carry a concealed firearm in public except in schools, bars, sporting events, churches, temples, government buildings, and other designated areas.

Legislation - Veto Override Passed (Senate) - March 22, 2006 (Key vote)

Title: Concealed Weapons Permits

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to override veto of a bill that allows qualified citizens 21 years of age and older who pass a background check and undergo training to carry a concealed firearm in public except in schools, bars, sporting events, churches, temples, government buildings, and other designated areas.

Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) - March 15, 2006
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) - March 14, 2006 (Key vote)

Title: Concealed Weapons Permits

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that allows qualified citizens 21 years of age and older who pass a background check and undergo training to carry a concealed firearm in public except in schools, bars, sporting events, churches, temples, government buildings, and other designated areas.

Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) - Feb. 9, 2006 (Key vote)

Title: Concealed Weapons Permits

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that allows qualified citizens 21 years of age and older who pass a background check and undergo training to carry a concealed firearm in public except in schools, bars, sporting events, government buildings, and other designated areas.

Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 20, 2006

Title: Concealed Weapons Permits

Sponsors

  • Phillip B. Journey (KS - R) (Out Of Office)
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