Constitutional carry went into effect in Indiana on July 1, 2022. Overall homicides dropped in Indianapolis while justified homicides doubled.
Justified Homicides in Indianapolis Double after Constitutional Carry
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Constitutional carry went into effect in Indiana on July 1, 2022. Overall homicides dropped in Indianapolis while justified homicides doubled.
They claim to be “Indiana’most powerful gun group,” but in all the time I spend at the statehouse, I’ve never seen them there. There’s no evidence to show that the founders of this group reside in Indiana.
The City of Gary, Ind., first filed their claims in 1999 as part of a coordinated effort by 40 big city mayors who conspired together….
The laws are designed to protect the privacy of lawful and private firearm and ammunition purchases from being abused for political purposes by corporate financial service providers…
Indiana has become the 24th state to adopt so-called “constitutional carry” legislation.
Governor Holcomb of Indiana signed HEA 1296, the Constitutional Carry bill into law at about 3 p.m. on March 21, 2022. Indiana becomes the 24th Constitutional Carry state.
The Indiana legislature, on the last day of the session, after a byzantine of twists & turns, voted to pass Constitutional Carry legislation 3 hours before the session ended!
A confidential source claims Indiana state Senator Liz Brown (R) has become the major force blocking the passage of Constitutional Carry in the state legislature, in spite of being a sponsor.
Indiana Republican state senators have resurrected the Constitutional Carry bill, by using the legislative procedure of substituting the language for another bill already passed in the Senate.
That’s the job of the representatives of the people? To support enforcers in the suppression of rights?
The Chairman of the Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee, Liz Brown (R), did everything she could to defeat and gut the Constitutional Carry bill, HB 1077.
The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Constitutional Carry has been scheduled for February 23, Wednesday, in Room 130 at 1:30 PM. This hearing is likely make or break for the bill.
Indiana Senate President Pro Tem, Rodric Bray has said the Constitutional Carry bill in Indiana will be voted out of the Senate Judiciary Committee this week. A similar bill died in there in 2021.
On January 12, 2022, the Indiana House passed a Constitutional Carry bill, HB 1077. In 2021 a Constitutional Carry Bill was stopped by the Senate Republican leadership. 2022 is an election year.
A man broke into a house, claimed to be police and demanded money. The woman resident shot and killed him, then sought help.
On 1 July, 2021, the fee for the Indiana lifetime carry permit was eliminated. The response was phenomenal.
Republican leaders in Indiana have killed the Constitutional Carry bill which passed the House, 64-31.
On 1 July, 2020, fees for the five year Indiana handgun carry permit will be eliminated. The reform was passed in 2019, and goes into effect on 1 July.
The man grabbed his AR-15 pistol and took up a defensive position covering the bedroom door. He thought, from the noise, there were multiple home invaders.
Indiana has reformed several aspects of its gun laws. Fees have been eliminated or reduced, immunity from civil action in the case of justified defense enlarged, and more.
The NRA Annual Meetings wouldn’t be complete without the packed lineup of special events that educate, entertain and enrich the experience at the nation’s signature Second Amendment event.
On March 27th 2019, the Indiana state House Committee on Ways & Means voted to pass Senate Bill 119 to improve the ability of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves in Indiana.
What “common sense gun legislation” would prevent that, especially since multiple laws were already violated?
The National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) is backing two bills in the Indiana State Legislature that would give law-abiding Hoosiers greater opportunities to defend t
For those who think our adversaries of the Second Amendment are resting or gone away better wake up. They have not..
Ordinary gun shows work better to provide a way for people to dispose of unwanted guns. A gun show is, in a sense, a free market version of a gun turn in or “buyback” event.
How is it permissible for school and teachers, to parade these students around outside of the school building, for protests & demonstrations when they should be in the classroom during school hours?
A gun turn in event in Crawfordsville, Indiana, delivers an opportunity for brave Second Amendment activists to obtain some nice guns for little money.
Indiana Representative Jim Lucas has re-introduced a Constitutional Carry bill in the Indiana legislature this legislative season.
With the 2018 Indiana legislative session underway, a number of bills affecting your Second Amendment and hunting rights have been filed.