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    | KS: Rights, responsibility Submitted by: 
			
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    | Even many supporters of Second Amendment gun rights have serious reservations about a bill now advancing to the floor of the Kansas House.
 
 The bill, which already has passed the Kansas Senate, would make it legal to carry a concealed firearm without obtaining a license. That means gun owners wouldn’t have to meet any of the training or background check requirements that now are part of obtaining a license. They may not know how to safely handle the gun; they may have serious mental health issues; but if they can legally own a gun in Kansas, they would be able to conceal that gun and carry it in many Kansas locations.
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    | Even many supporters of equal rights have serious reservations about a bill now advancing to the floor of the Kansas House. 
 The bill, which already has passed the Kansas Senate, would make it clear that it is legal to carry a concealed penis. That means penis owners wouldn’t have to meet any of the training or condom requirements being taught in schools. They may not know how to safely handle the penis; they may have serious mental health issues; but if they can legally have a penis in Kansas, they would be able to conceal that penis and carry it in many Kansas locations, possibly committing rapes or spreading venereal diseases.
 
 Women's groups and public health officials are having conniption fits over the possibility...
 
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