That’s been my M.O. since I got my permit. Wallet and registration are out before the officer ever leaves the car. Right hand on the wheel, left hand on top of the door near the side mirror.
Special thanks is due for Patricia Stoneking of the Kansas State Rifle Association. She is responsible for shepherding this law through the legislature. She spent weeks in Topeka lobbying and informing and rallying the troops for this legislation.
11/04/2010 9:56:39 AM PDT
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to Red in Blue PA
Oddly enough Kansas seems to be the place where the “collective rights” interpretation of the Second Amendment began to gain ground among the judicial community. A case before the Kansas Supreme Court in the 1920’s declared that the right to arms in the Kansas Constitution protected the right of the National Guard to have weapons, not that of private citizens.
Took a little while to get that one fixed, but we did.
1. Go up to a more effective round. 6.5 or 6.8. You only lose 3-4 rounds from the 30 round mag. And you can just change out the followers on existing mags.
2. Gas piston upper with integral free floating rail forgrip.
You get more of what the users need and want with minimal retraining. And all of the do-hickey hang ons and optics don’t need to change.
But I’m not a fan of short barreled guns in any caliber so I go with the Kahr TP9. It has a full 4 inch barrel for much better terminal balistics. And since I carry inside the waistband the extra length is not an issue with concealability.
If you only carry that Kahr inside waistband I’d highly recommend considering the switch to the longer barrel. Better velocity, bigger sight radius, and less finicky action.