An Indiana House committee heard Wednesday from supporters and opponents of proposed legislation that would eliminate the requirement of licenses to carry handguns, a proposal that stopped short of passage
INDIANAPOLIS—An Indiana House committee heard Wednesday from supporters and opponents of proposed legislation that would eliminate the requirement of licenses to carry handguns, a proposal that stopped short of passage
Bill to repeal requirement for gun licenses in Indiana sparks debate on way to Senate
House Bill 1369 repeals the law that requires a person to obtain a license to carry a handgun in our state. Author: Steve Jefferson Updated: 9:41 PM EST February 23, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS As House Bill 1369 makes its way through the Indiana Statehouse, some folks are trying to shoot it down, but there are a lot who support it.
Hamilton County Sheriff Dennis Quakenbush is among those who testified in front of lawmakers about the bill. Controversial legislation is sparking debate across Indiana. HB 1369 repeals the law that requires a person to obtain a license to carry a handgun in our state.