I cannot recall at this time where I heard it or from whom, or for that fact who the originator was but, " An armed society is a polite society." I feel this rings quite true. There are no federal or state laws that regulate open carry, carrying a weapon where it is visible, that I am aware of. However most local ordinances do not allow open carry. This would be considered disturbing the peace I believe. While I would not be intimidated by open carry, many are. They feel that if someone is carrying openly, that they are a threat. I do not feel this is the case. The individual is merely letting others know not to mess with him or her.
I do agree concealed carry. I think it makes criminals a little more timid about crimes against others because he or SHE might be armed. In both Kansas and Missouri, a person must complete a saftey course and show proficiency in marksman ship from multiple distances for the class to be passed. The individual then has to apply to the state for the permit and pay a fee.
KS:
http://www.ksag.org/page/concealed-carry
MO:
http://www.moga.mo.gov/statutes/C500-599/5710000101.HTM
These are the Kansas and Missouri resource pages. Notice, not everyone can carry, legally that is with a permit. However, if you outlaw guns, only the outlaws will have guns. Goes don't kill people, people do. If guns did, then, pens and pencils would misspell words. On the same thought process, alcohol and cars should be outlawed because they kill people when a drunk driver kills another individual.
As DD pointed out the case of the car wash, there was another in Missouri. The man in the northland who shot the attacker that tried to rob him while he was at the ATM machine. I have not compasion for the attacker. If it comes down to me or my family going home versus the dirtbag trying to get something for nothing. I will kill him, no questions asked, and not even think twice of it. I do have my concealed carry permit, and I have had to draw my weapon on multiple occasions. I have not had to discharge that weapon as of yet, and will show no remorse should I have to. Each time just the image of the weapon is enough deter since I am no longer an easy target. There are a number of women who obtain concealed carry for their own protection as well. There are a number of statistics available on the Kansas page including revocations, suspensions and issuances of the permit. It used to give age break down as well as gender, but in a quick skim, I did not see that information today.
I know some are against guns in general. That is your choice, and that I understand. But in hostile, yet hypothetical situation, I would be happy to put a sign in my yard saying that I have them and you dont, it would be in my own self interest and self preservation. Nothing personal against an individual. I choose not to make myself an easy target or a victim. I choose to find back with all resources available. Never bring a knife to a gun fight, you will loose.
Kansas also has passed a law allowing the purchase of both fully automatic weapons, as well as silencers, or suppressors as they are called in the statute.
http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/46.pdf
http://cjonline.com/stories/031408/sta_257711292.shtml
I cannot find the statue on full auto, but these should do. Do I feel that we should have full auto. Not necessarily. Anyone who has ever fired a weapon in full auto, will tell you it is not very practical due to accuracy. The recoil will change the trajectory for the next bullet that comes out of the chamber because it will push back against the user and they will not be able to keep zeroed in on the target with much accuracy. This does not however negate the "coolness" factor of being able to fire several hundred rounds in less than a minute. What I hate is the reloading process. It can take quite a while. Practical for individuals to own, or even law enforcement, not really strictly because of accuracy. Cool to own. HELL YEA!!!