Republicans revive bid for Indiana handgun permit repeal

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7 thoughts on “Republicans revive bid for Indiana handgun permit repeal

  1. My how these legislators love the gun lobby money. Every major law enforcement group has said this is bad, but these people seem to think they know better. There must be some control if we are ever to reduce gun violence. Yes the bad guys are shooting but the guns started somewhere and if stolen can be traced.
    If you truly support the police, then listen to then rather than your ideas!

    1. I love shooting guns. I believe in defending the Bill of Rights. But if you need to buy a gun and just can’t wait for that background check to go thru, there’s a backstory and something wrong. This is ridiculous and I swear, the obsession these people have with allowing everybody to tote a gun around anywhere/any way/anytime they please is itself a mental illness. It’s paranoia, it’s misplaced priorities, it’s disgusting. This (permitting) is one added layer of protection for the greater part of society. Lastly: when did the GOP become anti-law enforcement and anti-law and order? From the response to Jan. 6 to some far-right support for Putin to bills like this, I simply don’t recognize the GOP anymore.

    2. You know, even the right to vote requires registration and a photo ID…per Republican legislation. And members of the press must be accredited (see Shabazz vs. Rokita).

      When did the Second Amendment become more important than all our other rights?

    3. ^^ This is an excellent point and drives right into the greater irony of the current conservative mindset. You better have two forms of ID to vote but hey anyone should be able to tote firearms…..because their rights?? I’ve been to the statehouse and I’m pretty sure I cannot bring my (licensed) sidearm to their workplace. Guns are apparently safer than votes.

  2. +1 to all of the above. Why are we making law enforcement’s job harder? With all of the concern regarding “defunding” the police, why is this legislation okay?

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