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IN: Gun licensing bill again runs headlong into police opposition
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The thought of allowing anyone over 18 to possess a gun without a proper license doesn’t exactly sit well with local law enforcement.
“It’s a touchy, touchy thing,” said Sheriff Brad Burkhart.
The Indiana Senate in coming weeks likely will consider House Bill 1077, which would eliminate the need for handgun permits in Indiana. The bill passed out of the House last week on a largely party-line vote, 64-29. A similar proposal failed in the Senate last year as Republican leaders pointed to opposition from the Indiana State Police, the state police chiefs association and the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
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These bAk ThUh bLoO types are a real problem among conservatives because usually the "blue" and more especially their professional lobbyists, are deeply anti liberty, pro drug war, and anti-constitutional. |
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