Former Republican candidate uses Constitution to argue in favor of legalizing cannabis
On Sunday, the day after March 20, which celebrates marijuana, the Wichita Eagle published an op-ed by Nick Reinecker, a former Republican candidate
On Sunday, the day after March 20, which celebrates marijuana, the Wichita Eagle published an op-ed by Nick Reinecker, a former Republican candidate
Hutchinson Democrat Rep. Jason Probst published an article to his Substack on Monday titled Back to the Basics: Recalling old lessons and the intent of government.
A lot has come of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade with a lot of anti-Second Amendment activists working hard to politicize the tragedy for their own political ideology.
The Topeka Capital-Journal published an opinion piece by Alexandra Middlewood, PhD, the department chair of political science at Wichita State University (WSU) regarding a potential new
College Pulse and The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have come out with a new report, ranking more than 250 public colleges across the U.S. based on how well
Happy Kansas Day, everyone! Today marks the 163rd year that our beloved state joined the United States as the 34th state. As I was thinking about what to write about for today, my mind went
Last week, Rep. Rebecca Schmoe (R-Franklin County) introduced an amendment to the Kansas Constitution to help secure self-defense rights for Kansans.
Today is officially the last publication day of the year for The Kansas Constitutional. I am looking at 2024 with optimism for new adventures and new beginnings.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is leading a coalition demanding President Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms drops a proposed rule considered a “violation of the Second