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Indiana House approves gun bill; Dems call it ‘Trojan horse’

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana House has approved a bill to allow those protected by an order of protection to carry handguns without a license.

The measure by Rep. Sean Eberhart passed Tuesday on a 71-26 vote and now heads to the Senate.

The Shelbyville Republican says the bill would allow domestic violence victims to protect themselves without waiting for approval of a handgun license.

Democrats say the measure is a “Trojan horse” designed to erode reasonable firearms restrictions. They say statistics show many gun owners are killed with their own weapons.

The bill also includes a provision calling for a special committee to study the elimination of Indiana’s handgun licensing requirement.

Republican Rep. Jim Lucas of Seymour says doing away with the state’s licensure requirement is his ultimate goal.

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1 comment

What would we do without these laws? February 22, 2017 at 2:03 pm

Interesting that American citizens need a “law” to have a handgun. The 2nd amendment to the Constitution of the United States reads: …”the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”. I believe the “laws” that require registration and limit who can register are an infringement just by the nature of there existence and infringe the right of all law abiding U.S. citizens. Criminals don’t follow the law so they are not infringed upon. Funny that we need a new “law” to allow an American Citizen to do what is stated in the Constitution that shall not be infringed.

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