KS: "Gun permits prove popular"
As of Monday, the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office had received 270 concealed-carry applications.
“We’ve been getting hit with a lot,” said Lt. Dennis Hammer. “There have been days where it’s standing room only, and it’s getting a lot busier.”
The applications to carry concealed weapons became available July 1 at local sheriff’s offices and online at the Kansas attorney general’s Web site. Permits will not be issued until Jan. 1. . . . .
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