Gun Control Bills Die in Kansas, Day After Student Walkout
GOVERNING.COM March 16, 2018 – Kansas lawmakers rejected a series of gun control measures one by one on Thursday, the day after students nationwide walked out of class to protest school shootings. The sprawling debate demonstrated the Legislature remains solidly in favor of gun rights. A shooting in Parkland, Fla., killed 17 people last month. That led to walkouts Wednesday across the country and in Kansas, including at the Kansas Capitol. Thursday, senators voted against more than half a dozen measures. [full article]
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