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contributor.authorKansas. Office of the Attorney General-
date.accessioned2010-03-30T18:40:49Z-
date.available2010-03-30T18:40:49Z-
date.issued2009-09-16-
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1984/3113-
descriptionAn opinion requested by Keith Schroeder, Reno County District Attorney, asked "whether 2009 Senate Bill 19 (now L. 2009, ch. 92) authorizes prosecutors in this state to carry a concealed weapon to the same extent as a Kansas law enforcement officer, provided such prosecutor is in compliance with section 4 of 2009 Senate Bill 19 (now section 4 of L. 2009, ch. 92). Rather than compare the authority of prosecutors with that of law enforcement officers, this opinion will simply address the limitations, if any, of a prosecutor's authority to carry a concealed firearm pursuant to the terms of L. 2009, ch. 92."en
format.extent31175 bytes-
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language.isoEnglish (United States)-
subject.lcshAttorneys general's opinions - Kansasen
subject.lcshKansas. Office of the Attorney General - Periodicalsen
titleAttorney General Opinion No. 2009-20en
title.alternativeKansas Attorney General Opinionsen
title.alternativeOpinions of the Attorney Generalen
typeen
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