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IN: Leg Committee "Summer Study" on Constitutional Carry

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 10:01 am
by ELB
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2017082 ... rry-begins
Starting tomorrow, the Indiana Joint Committee on Judiciary and Public Policy will begin a summer study on constitutional carry. This summer study is being conducted following the enactment of self-defense legislation, House Bill 1071. Sponsored by state Representative Sean Eberhart (R-57) and signed into law by Governor Holcomb, HB 1071 ensures that victims of domestic violence are not left defenseless by allowing them to carry a handgun for self-defense without a license while they are waiting for their carry permit to be approved.

Constitutional carry would eliminate the requirement for law-abiding adults to obtain a permit in order to lawfully carry, and would make the current permitting system optional, which will still allow citizens to obtain permits to take advantage of reciprocity agreements with other states. Constitutional carry recognizes a law-abiding adult’s Right to Keep and Bear Arms for self-defense in the manner they choose. Self-defense situations are difficult, if not impossible, to anticipate. Accordingly, a law-abiding adult’s right to defend themselves in such situations should not be conditioned by government-mandated time delays and taxes.

Your NRA will be following the progress of this summer study and providing updates. Please stay tuned to your email inbox and http://www.nraila.org for further updates on these new laws and other Second Amendment issues in The Hoosier State.
A thread following this on an Indiana gun forum if you are really interested: https://www.ingunowners.com/forums/legi ... 017-a.html

It appears that supporters are following a strategy of putting a crack in the wall by first authorizing a "special class" of those who can "constitutionally carry" (domestic violence victims), and then pushing forward on "if they can do it without problem, why not everyone else."

Re: IN: Leg Committee "Summer Study" on Constitutional Carry

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 2:02 pm
by Jusme
ELB wrote:https://www.nraila.org/articles/2017082 ... rry-begins
Starting tomorrow, the Indiana Joint Committee on Judiciary and Public Policy will begin a summer study on constitutional carry. This summer study is being conducted following the enactment of self-defense legislation, House Bill 1071. Sponsored by state Representative Sean Eberhart (R-57) and signed into law by Governor Holcomb, HB 1071 ensures that victims of domestic violence are not left defenseless by allowing them to carry a handgun for self-defense without a license while they are waiting for their carry permit to be approved.

Constitutional carry would eliminate the requirement for law-abiding adults to obtain a permit in order to lawfully carry, and would make the current permitting system optional, which will still allow citizens to obtain permits to take advantage of reciprocity agreements with other states. Constitutional carry recognizes a law-abiding adult’s Right to Keep and Bear Arms for self-defense in the manner they choose. Self-defense situations are difficult, if not impossible, to anticipate. Accordingly, a law-abiding adult’s right to defend themselves in such situations should not be conditioned by government-mandated time delays and taxes.

Your NRA will be following the progress of this summer study and providing updates. Please stay tuned to your email inbox and http://www.nraila.org for further updates on these new laws and other Second Amendment issues in The Hoosier State.
A thread following this on an Indiana gun forum if you are really interested: https://www.ingunowners.com/forums/legi ... 017-a.html

It appears that supporters are following a strategy of putting a crack in the wall by first authorizing a "special class" of those who can "constitutionally carry" (domestic violence victims), and then pushing forward on "if they can do it without problem, why not everyone else."

That was what I hoped would happen with the MPA here, but the next step hasn't been taken. I will watch this and see how this progresses, in Indiana, and recommend, my reps to do the same. If they can get it passed there, that will be one more State, that Texas will have fallen behind.