See all 50 states on one map and compare side-by-side. Start 7-day free trial — no card required
Kansas
Can I Carry Here?
Kansas has constitutional carry (permitless carry). Anyone legally allowed to possess a firearm can carry concealed without a permit. Your Idaho permit is not required but may still be useful for other purposes.
Permit Rules — Age, Training, Fees
Kansas permit type: Constitutional Carry. No permit needed — Kansas allows permitless carry for anyone 21+ who can legally possess a firearm. Minimum age: 21. Training required: Yes. Non-resident permits are NOT available from Kansas. Must be 21+, 8-hour training course, pass background check, no felony convictions
Where You Cannot Carry (Even With a Valid Permit)
In Kansas, concealed carry is prohibited in the following locations: Schools (unless building opts in), courthouses, state capitol, mental health facilities, jails. Always check for posted signage and comply with all local restrictions. Federal gun-free zones (federal buildings, post offices, military installations) apply nationwide regardless of state permits.
Recent Law Changes to Know
Constitutional carry since 2015
Verify With the Official State Source
For the most current concealed carry laws, reciprocity agreements, and permit information in Kansas, visit the official state page at https://ag.ks.gov/licensing/concealed-carry.
Related guides
More from Idaho · Carry Permits
See all carry permitspairs →Moving to Kansas from elsewhere · Carry Permits
Firearm laws change frequently. Always verify current reciprocity agreements with official state sources before traveling with a firearm. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Data reflects laws as of early 2026.