A Kansas law, which became effective on July 1, 2016, makes it legal for firefighters and EMS personnel to have a concealed carry weapon while on duty. The only exception is for school zones or private buildings specifically marked or designated as 'gun free.' Public employers, such as city and county governments, cannot prohibit their employees from carrying on duty.
We asked EMS1 columnists to react to the legislative change in Kansas and to answer this question, "As an EMS leader, educator and advocate what is the one thing EMS providers should consider before carrying a concealed weapon in the ambulance?"
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We asked EMS1 columnists to react to the legislative change in Kansas and to answer this question, "As an EMS leader, educator and advocate what is the one thing EMS providers should consider before carrying a concealed weapon in the ambulance?"
http://ift.tt/2aG6k9H
Linked in the left hand box is
EMS body armor: What providers need to know
http://ift.tt/2aG6bmK
What should EMS providers consider before carrying a concealed weapon on duty? EMS1
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