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A bill proposed Monday by Overland Park lawmaker Cindy Holscher would ban people from owning and manufacturing 3D guns in Kansas, or guns without serial numbers. Holscher's son attends Olathe East High School, where this type of "ghost gun" was used to shoot a school officer and assistant principal.
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Lawmakers in both parties still have very different approaches on how to handle gun violence.
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As school security has become a top priority in communities across the country, security companies have found a thriving new market for their products.
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In the first legislative session after the deadly mass shooting at Santa Fe High School, the Texas Senate nearly unanimously approved a sweeping school...
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The number of Texas school districts with policies allowing teachers and other staff to carry guns has increased almost 50 percent since a gunman killed...
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Federal education officials are considering letting school districts use federal money to buy guns for educators — and the idea may have come from Texas...
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The number of public school staff members armed as part of the school marshal program in Texas is set to more than double as the new school year begins....
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Kansas schools that want to offer gun training in the earliest grades would be required to use a program designed by the National Rifle Association,...
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After years of anticipation, and a final round of heated debate in the state legislature, "No Guns" signs finally came down at Kansas college campuses...
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The Kansas Senate and House voted Thursday to allow public health care facilities to continue banning concealed weapons. The 24-16 Senate vote and 91-33...