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Indiana Senate leaders kill 'constitutional carry' bill despite wide GOP caucus support


Indiana Senate leaders kill constitutional carry bill despite wide GOP caucus support
Kaitlin Lange, Indianapolis Star
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Republican Senate leaders in Indiana have killed a so-called constitutional carry bill that would have nixed carry permits for handguns in Indiana. 
The bill had seemed to have significant momentum until recently. The move comes despite more than half of the Senate Republican caucus signing on as co-sponsors to the bill, which already had passed the Indiana House. 
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Senate Majority Leader Rodric Bray, R-Martinsville, greets fellow members of the Indiana Senate on Organization Day at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, marking the start of the 2021 legislative session. ....

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Is it rules or the power of the majority? | Manchester Ink Link


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For those of you old enough to remember Joseph Heller’s 1961 novel Catch-22, it is a reminder that most things really are not new.
The ground-breaking dark comedy, although stylistically it was similar to two earlier Samuel Beckett novels, followed anti-hero Capt. John Yossarian, a U.S. Army Air Force B-25 bombardier, as he tried to process in different times and places the horrific death of a fellow officer.
The title of the book has taken on a meaning of its own, a paradoxical situation with no escape because of rules or limitations.
The situation is like the character Klinger in MASH who tries to feign mental illness to escape his military service only to be told he is not insane because he wants to get out of the Army. ....

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