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IN: Officials Consider Ridding of Handgun Carry Licenses
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Davd Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Police officials in Indiana say a proposal to eliminate the state’s handgun carry license requirement for civilians could result in a loss of revenue. The Joint Committee on Judiciary and Public Policy heard presentations on the proposal Thursday, The Tribune-Star reported . It seeks to repeal the law requiring a person to obtain a license in order to carry a handgun in the state.
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Comment by:
xqqme
(9/12/2017)
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OK... so the State of Indiana makes a PROFIT on the issuance of handgun licenses? The fees cover more than the costs? So they are, essentially, taxing a Constitutional Right? And I thought SCOTUS ruled that poll taxes and the like were UNCONSTITUTIONAL. |
Comment by:
dasing
(9/12/2017)
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Have a bake sale!!!!! |
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