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 ...
Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter responds to questions at a news conference in Indianapolis, Nov. 10, 2020. Police officers across the state are having to change how they handle ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --Permits will soon no longer be required for people to carry handguns in public in Indiana. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed legislation repealing a law that requires people to obtain a license ...
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.
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 ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The repeal of Indiana's requirement for a permit to carry a handgun in public has forced police agencies to change how they handle encounters with armed people. Republicans pushed ...
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