More than 64, 000 Kansas have active concealed carry permits, as of this week.
Attorney General Derek Schmidt, in Hays Tuesday, said that Pennsylvania joined the list as a result of legislation passed by Kansas lawmakers this year. The law recognizes all valid out-of-state permits when a non-resident permit holder is traveling temporarily in Kansas.
Schmidt says the conceal carry permitee process starts with your local county sheriff:
You can watch the entire interview with A-G Schmidt on an upcoming edition of the Eagle Community TV Forum, Eagle Community TV Channel 14.