Senate passes concealed-gun bill
By DAVID KLEPPER
The Star’s Topeka correspondent
TOPEKA — The Kansas Senate approved a plan Thursday for concealed weapons permits by a margin that could prove to be crucial.
The Senate approved the bill on a 29-11 vote. If the House passes the bill and Gov. Kathleen Sebelius vetoes it, as she has indicated she might, a two-thirds vote of both chambers would be needed to override the veto.
But in an election year, guns make for fiery politics, and votes could change between now and then.
“The real question at this point in the process is whether or not there are (enough) votes to pass this bill over a veto,” said Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley, a Topeka Democrat who voted in favor of the plan Thursday, but doubted whether it would survive a veto.
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