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Kansas HB 2324 raises penalties for possessing a firearm on school property and for refusing to surrender one, reclassifying these offenses as felonies, effective July 1, 2025.
Kansas HB 2324 raises penalties for possessing a firearm on school property and for refusing to surrender one, reclassifying these offenses as felonies, effective July 1, 2025.
Subject: Increasing criminal penalties for possessing or refusing to surrender a firearm on school property
The bill amends K.S.A. 21-6301 to increase criminal penalties for two weapon-related offenses that occur on school property or at school-sponsored activities:
- Possessing a firearm on school property or grounds; and
- Refusing to surrender or remove a firearm from school property when requested by an authorized school employee or law enforcement officer.
The stated intent is to strengthen deterrence and increase criminal consequences for bringing or retaining firearms in school settings.
(Note: the statutory text in the file is lengthy and partly truncated; the fiscal note summarizes the core penalty changes above.)
Several different states had distinct 2025 measures numbered HB 2324 (Arizona and Illinois versions appear in the document set) addressing unrelated topics (forfeiture/digital assets; corporate law technical change). This summary focuses specifically on the Kansas HB 2324 that proposes changes to K.S.A. 21-6301 (criminal use of weapons on school property).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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