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IN: What's Next For Indiana's Gun Laws?
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Many consider Indiana a “gun friendly” state. And in recent years there has been an effort to loosen some restrictions the state does impose, but as gun violence escalates there is also push back.
At the end of a 2017 special study committee, Indiana legislative staff attorney Akash Burney reviewed the state’s gun laws.
“Indiana does not require handgun owners to be licensed or register individual handguns,” Burney read, “Indiana only requires a license if that individual desire to carry a handgun in public.” |
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"[M]ost people are on the same page as us,” she says.
Which is why the Framers included bearing arms as a RIGHT.
Rights are not subject to what "most people" want. |
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