Hoosier adults age 18 and up not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm will be entitled to carry a handgun in public without needing to obtain a state permit, beginning July 1. Despite strong ...
When Terry Sutherland argued about gun laws with family and friends over the years, he would often joke about whether he – a legally blind man – should get a gun permit. Everyone would laugh.
Freshman State Rep. Craig Haggard’s first bill is heading to the governor’s desk. Haggard, a Republican from Mooresville, authored House Bill 1323, which would limit what information the federal ...
During the second quarter of this year, about one-fifth of the Madison County residents who applied for handgun permits were turned down in their requests. The same is true for Vigo, Cass and Miami ...
INDIANAPOLIS — In July 2022, a new law, permitless carry, started in Indiana and since then some things have changed in the Hoosier State. “One of the consequences I think that we can— that I’m not ...
In the previous legislative session, Indiana lawmakers repealed a permit requirement for those carrying a gun in public. All residents age 18 or older—except those with a felony conviction, who face a ...
Representatives of the Indiana State Fraternal Order of Police, the Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council noted approximately 14% of Indiana handgun ...