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Indiana House advances bill that would eliminate lifetime handgun permit fees

By AdamHill (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The fees for Indiana’s lifetime handgun permits would be eliminated under a proposal endorsed by the Indiana House.

The bill cleared the House in a 70-20 vote Monday. Anyone wanting to legally carry a handgun in public would still be required to undergo a background check before obtaining a state permit, but the lifetime licensing fees of up to $125 would be eliminated starting in July 2019.

Some Republicans have sought a full repeal of Indiana’s handgun permit law, saying it infringes on gun owners’ Second Amendment rights.

Bill supporters argue it remove a cost burden on gun owners and say the state will address the potential $11 million loss of fee revenue that goes toward police training and equipment.

The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.

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