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Committee introduces bill to remove state criminal penalties for firearm suppressors
Federal and State Affairs · February 3, 2026
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Summary
Senate Bill 26 (RS 3339) was introduced to strike state felony prohibitions on firearm suppressors and align carrying and possession charges for short-barrel weapons with possession statutes; sponsor noted federal NFA pathways and that 42 states permit suppressor ownership.
TOPEKA — A sponsor introduced Senate Bill 26 (RS 3339) in the Federal and State Affairs Committee, proposing targeted changes to Kansas criminal weapons law to remove state-level criminal penalties for certain firearm accessories and to align carrying charges with possession charges for short-barrel…
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