Kansas v. Glover (SCOTUS 2020): Police may stop your vehicle based solely on registered owner's suspended license. SB 45 (2015) — constitutional carry, no permit required for 21+. K.S.A. 21-6101 — one-party consent recording.
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Kansas Rights Guide

Know your rights under Kansas law — K.S.A. 21-5222, K.S.A. 21-5223, K.S.A. 21-6101, and Kansas v. Glover (2020)

SB 45 (2015) · Constitutional Carry K.S.A. 21-5222 · Stand Your Ground K.S.A. 21-6101 · One-Party Consent Kansas v. Glover (SCOTUS 2020)

Kansas was among the first states to pass constitutional carry (SB 45, 2015). No pedestrian stop-and-identify statute. One-party consent recording (K.S.A. 21-6101). Stand Your Ground eliminates duty to retreat everywhere you are lawfully present (K.S.A. 21-5222). Kansas v. Glover (2020) allows police to stop your vehicle based on owner license status alone.

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Kansas Rights Quiz

Test your knowledge of Kansas-specific law. All questions cite actual K.S.A. statutes and Kansas court decisions.

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