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by KLB
Fri Jun 23, 2017 10:47 pm
Forum: Other States
Topic: Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law
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Officials Attempt to Circumvent Indiana Carry Law

Apparently, Indiana law permits carrying in government buildings unless the building contains a courtroom. Lafayette, Indiana, lawyer Kirk Freeman is in the news because he looked into whether he was being told the truth. Officials claimed there was a courtroom in the basement of a new building across the street from the courthouse. He investigated that and found the claim to be untrue. Then he filed an open records request to learn who was behind the false claim.
On or about May 17, 2017, Freeman was pulled into a restroom and questioned by courthouse deputies. Someone had accused him of carrying a gun in the courthouse and ranting about it on Facebook. Freeman knew that was nonsense, so asked the officers who made those allegations and who ordered them to question him. They reportedly told him they could not tell him. Freeman believes someone may have intended to intimidate him for raising questions and asking for public information.
https://lafayettecitizenjournal.com/201 ... a-request/

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