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 ...
In the previous legislative session, Indiana lawmakers repealed a permit requirement for those carrying a gun in public.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 ...
A bill that would help Indiana law enforcement in the era of permitless carry moved forward Tuesday with bipartisan support from state legislators. The bill, SB 136, would create a system to quickly ...
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 ...