Kansas
EXPLAINER: How a U.S. gun safety deal could impact Kansas
TOPEKA, (KSNT)—Lawmakers within the U.S. Senate reached a bipartisan settlement on gun security laws over the weekend.
The present framework for the plan consists of billions of {dollars} being put aside for college security enhancements and psychological well being providers. It additionally goals to supply stronger background checks for individuals underneath 21, and gives cash to states implementing red-flag legal guidelines.
Kansas U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, launched his gun laws to supply cash for safer colleges final week. On Monday, Marshall despatched Kansas Capitol Bureau an announcement on the newest negotiations within the Senate.
I assist commonsense measures to maintain our children secure at school, which is why I launched the Secure Colleges Act final week to permit the $150 billion of accessible COVID funds for use to safe colleges in Kansas and all through the nation. Congress should act to guard children and harden colleges instantly. Whereas we’ve got but to see legislative textual content of the newest gun reform negotiations, I can guarantee Kansans that I’ll oppose any ultimate invoice that infringes on our Second Modification rights.
Senator Roger Marshall, (R) Kansas
The bipartisan group of Senators engaged on the laws consists of 10 Democrats and 10 Republicans. This implies comparable laws may have likelihood of mustering 60 votes and beating a filibuster on the Senate flooring.
If the plan turns into regulation, states might lose out on alternatives for more cash, in the event that they don’t undertake sure components of the plan. The plan consists of cash to incentivize states to cross and implement “purple flag” legal guidelines, which might enable regulation enforcement to take away weapons from individuals deemed a risk to themselves or others.
Beneath the proposal, convicted home abusers wouldn’t have the ability to buy firearms as effectively. In Kansas, an identical state regulation bars individuals convicted of home violence from possessing weapons inside 5 years after conviction.
Democrats within the Kansas Legislature have additionally tried to cross laws to additional implement this regulation, which might require home abusers to relinquish their weapons to regulation enforcement by courtroom order. Whereas, the invoice has not but made it to the ground, plans to carry it again subsequent 12 months are underway.
SECOND AMENDMENT CHALLENGES
Kansas additionally has second modification protections in place, which have been challenged prior to now.
The Kansas Second Modification Safety Act, SAPA, which was enacted in 2013, declared it “unlawful” for “the government of the US . . . to implement or try to implement any act . . . of the government of the US upon a fireplacearm, a fireplacearm entryory, or ammunition that’s owned or manufactured . . . within the state of Kansas and that continues to be inside [its] borders.”
Nonetheless, the Act got here underneath scrutiny in 2014, when the federal government prosecuted two Kansas males, Shane Cox and Jeremy Kettler, for violating the Nationwide Firearms Act (NFA) by manufacturing (in Kansas), transferring (in Kansas), and possessing (in Kansas) a number of unregistered firearms. A jury discovered them responsible of most, however not all, of the fees.
Cox and Kettler appealed their conviction, difficult the NFA’s constitutionality. They alleged that the statute was an invalid train of congressional energy and an invasion of the Second Modification proper to bear arms. Additionally they challenged the district courtroom’s ruling that their reliance on SAPA supplied no protection to fees that they violated the NFA.
In keeping with an opinion abstract, The Tenth Circuit granted Kansas’s request to take part in these appeals as wanted to defend the SAPA from a Supremacy Clause problem. The Tenth Circuit rejected Cox’s and Kettler’s challenges to their convictions, with out addressing the SAPA’s constitutionality Federal prosecutors charged each males with felonies. Regardless of urged state protections, federal judges finally had the ultimate say.
‘COMPREHENSIVE’ BACKGROUND CHECKS
One other a part of the brand new gun settlement on the federal degree, consists of extra evaluation for individuals underneath 21 who buy firearms.
In Kansas, gun reform activists have criticized lawmakers for the state’s typically free insurance policies. Final 12 months, lawmakers handed a invoice reducing the hid carry age to 18, and expands recognition of different state’s hid carry permits. Minors within the state may also purchase weapons with barrels longer than 12 inches.
There’s additionally no set ready interval in Kansas, after buying a firearm and finishing a background verify. In 2019, a invoice that was geared towards implementing a three-day ready interval, died in committee.
The brand new deal within the U.S. Senate goals to strengthen and supply “complete” background checks. It could enable entry to juvenile felony and psychological well being information on background checks for individuals underneath 21. It’s nonetheless unclear how the invoice will fare on the Home facet.
The U.S. Home handed a sweeping gun management bundle final week, largely in party-line votes. Nonetheless, the brand new Senate deal is geared toward specializing in adjustments that either side of the aisle can agree on.
Kansas U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, echoed requires motion on Capitol Hill, in an announcement to Kansas Capitol Bureau on Monday.
“Nobody needs to be afraid to ship their children to high school, or go to the grocery retailer or take their household to church. Now we have seen broad bipartisan assist prior to now for stronger background checks and purple flag legal guidelines that preserve weapons out of the fingers of people who find themselves a hazard to themselves and others. I’m glad to see the Senate ranging from that frequent floor and can proceed to assist efforts to get one thing achieved as a result of ending the concern and violence, defending our youngsters—these usually are not partisan points.”
Rep. Sharice Davids, (D) Kansas
Kansas
Max Jones’ Effort For Kansas State Can Translate To Wins
Even with Kansas State’s loss to Texas Tech Tuesday night, there was still much the Wildcats could appreciate.
One was Max Jones’s level of play, as he finished with 10 points and nine rebounds. But amidst his solid performance, a ton of plays beyond the box score made the difference. He kept them afloat in the second half when Texas Tech looked like they were going to turn the game back into a blowout.
“I promise our fans that we’ll put dudes on the floor that are gonna give an effort that’s worthy of wearing a K-State uniform. And if they’re not gonna be gritty and tough like Max Jones and some of the other guys showed tonight, then they won’t be on that floor,” coach Jerome Tang said.
Jones has been one of Kansas State’s most consistent scorers, scoring close to his median every game. Despite the three-game losing streak, he’s put up double-digit performances while regularly getting to the free-throw line. Jones’ stability and aggressive play make it easier for Tang to know what he can provide nightly.
Nevertheless, Kansas State needs to start winning conference games. Jones says there’s “not a lot of pressure” to immediately win, but a fifth Big 12 loss will only fuel outside doubts.
“I’d just say we gotta keep getting better,” Jones said. “I feel like today we got a lot better, and a lot better in practice before this game. We gotta take one game at a time, and just take each game like it’s our last and just try to win.”
Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.
Kansas
Kansas influencer SB Mowing raises over $750K for elderly homeowner who faced fine from city for overgrown lawn
A Kansas influencer raised over $793,000 to save a disabled elderly woman who faced a hefty fine from her town for failing to trim her overgrown yard.
Spencer, a content creator known for his landscaping business SB Mowing, said he met homeowner Beth last summer when a town official familiar with his social media videos contacted him and asked if he could help fix her lawn.
He was warned that Beth, who uses a cane to move around her property, needed to trim the yard or pay $240 for the town, which was not revealed in the video, to cut it for her.
‘I’ve spent a month trying to get someone to come mow,” Beth said in a video uploaded on Jan. 10. “They won’t answer their phones.”
Beth revealed that the town officials had implemented a date for when she was required to have the yard cut before she faced the financial loss.
Spencer described the lawn that surrounded Beth’s small white house as unkept and was “getting crazy.”
“I can get that taken care of for ya,” Spencer assured her, offering his landscaping service at no cost.
“I can’t believe it that’s great,” Beth replied.
Spencer transformed her lawn by clearing grass from the driveway cracks, trimming the bushes, removing trees and mowing very tall grass.
“I cried on and off just listening to your machine,” Beth told Spencer after the big reveal.
Spencer added that he was happy to help Beth as she became emotional over the gesture.
“Your work makes me twinkle so I really appreciate you. I can’t tell you how much. No one’s been happy to help me,” she added.
On top of the lawn issues, Spencer then noticed the home needed improvements to accommodate Beth, who was “in desperate need of help.”
Spencer launched a GoFundMe when he noticed how Beth’s old stairs posed an issue for her to walk on and that the driveway cracks could cause her to fall.
The small business owner raised over a half million dollars within a day to help her “gain accessibility and comfort” on other parts of her property.
Funds raised will help address accessibility issues she faces including building a new ramp outside so it’s easier for her to get to her front door, a smooth driveway and a chair lift that will allow her to get up and down stairs for her laundry.
The money will also pay a lawn care company to maintain her yard for the “next few years” because Spencer lives too far away.
The elderly homeowner was stunned when she received the life-changing donation.
“I can’t even cry,” Beth said. “I can’t even think.”
“I never expected help ever, ever, ever. I always help people until I got down and out,” Beth added.
“We’re gonna be able to do a little bit more than just your driveway and your ramp here,” Spencer revealed.
Spencer is making sure all the money that was raised doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.
“I am also working with an attorney to set up a trust for her to make sure that all of the funds are protected,” Spencer wrote in an update on the GoFundMe page. “I don’t want anybody trying to take advantage of her and I want to make sure that the funds are used properly.”
Kansas
Kansas City-based Jack Cooper Transport to lay off 406 employees after losing Ford contract
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jack Cooper Transport Company, LLC, notified state officials last week of its plans to lay off more than 400 people and terminate its Kansas City operations, according to a filing obtained by KSHB 41.
Last week, KSHB 41 News reported on details that the Kansas City-based company had lost a key contract to transport vehicles at several Ford assembly plants across the country, including Ford’s Claycomo Assembly Plant.
In a Jan. 6 letter to the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, a company human resources representative said 129 casual yard workers, 116 drivers and 107 yard employees would lose their jobs by Feb. 2.
The company also said it planned to close its facility at 1240 Claycomo Road, which is adjacent to Ford’s Claycomo plant.
A Ford spokesperson said the company does not comment “on our contracts or relationships with individual suppliers.”
“We manage supplier relationships in line with our sourcing strategy, designed to enable us to best serve our customers,” the spokesperson said.
Jack Cooper Transport, founded in 1928, originally helped transport vehicles for General Motors at its Leeds Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Missouri.
The transport company’s website states Jack Cooper is one of the largest privately owned auto transport and specialized vehicle logistics providers in the United States.
Workers are represented by Teamsters Union Local 41.
Teamster’s Union General President Sean O’Brien said last week on social media the union would “defend our members.”
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