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Indiana Wins

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Published: May 30, 2011 3:00 a.m.
Sensible changes made to gun laws
Bob Aldridge

In spite of the “Great Skedaddle” to Illinois by Democrats from the Indiana state legislature, all six firearm-friendly bills introduced in the 2011 session passed both the Senate and the House by large margins and were signed into law by Gov. Mitch Daniels. I believe all the laws become effective on July 1.
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Wow! Some of their laws stink like day-old roadkill.

It is illegal in Indiana to transport a handgun without a license other than to or from a dealer, gunsmith, home, or place of business. Apparently it is illegal to hunt with a handgun, and there is nothing like our traveling exception.

Of course, it is easier to get a license there. They have about double the rate of Texas.

They also finally got state preemption over local weapons laws.

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Yeah, I seem to remember a post by an OCDO troll.. er, I mean member, that was bragging about how great Indiana was because they had open carry. Let's see... Hmmm... Ah yes, here it is Subject: open carry
Funny, I never got a response back. :headscratch :evil2:
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