Thursday, March 23, 2006
Good, But Not Good Enough
Kathleen Sebelius’, Governor of the State of Kansas, supposed infinite wisdom has been found lacking by the professional job holders, lackeys all, who surround her with their plaintive calls for this and that for the “good of the people.”
It will now be legal in Kansas, well, as long as you obtain a piece of paper with the appropriate lackeys’ lackey’s signature, to carry a concealed weapon. Sebelius had vetoed the bill, which had been passed by both the House and the Senate, but both the House and the Senate overrode, for the first time in 12 years I might add, Sebelius’ veto.
This is good, as I reference in the title to this post, but not good enough. The better examples of how it should be are the states of Alaska and Vermont which do not require a note from the State acknowledging you as a citizen worthy enough to carry a concealed weapon.
Now if only the federal government would keep their sticky little fingers out of this right.
Kansas Becomes 39th Conceal Carry State
Here’s a link to the bill itself, Senate Bill No. 418. The senate bill link is in pdf format.
