Kansas’ concealed-carry law among the ‘Craziest Gun Laws,’ gun control group says

Kansans, your state has one of the “craziest gun laws” in the nation. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence bestowed the dubious honor on the Sunflower State “for allowing guns in K-12 schools,” the Wichita Eagle reported.
If that sounds crazy, well, it’s possible. Chuck Sexson, the director of the
concealed-carry program for the Kansas
Attorney General’s Office, acknowledged that “it’s possible” some school
districts could choose to allow concealed-carry weapons in schools
(although he didn’t know of any that did). He said the decision to post
signs on school buildings is up to local school boards.