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House Rejects Study Committee Amendment To Gun Bill

The Indiana Statehouse.
Brandon Smith/IPB
The Indiana Statehouse.

House lawmakers rejected an attempt to push a gun regulations bill to a summer study committee.

The bill would allow people protected by a restraining order to carry a handgun without a license for up to 60 days. Proponents say it’s about helping women in domestic violence situations.

But Rep. Terri Austin (D-Anderson) says, while well-intended, the bill makes domestic violence situations more dangerous by making it easier to bring guns into them. She offered an amendment to move the whole issue to a summer study committee.

“So that we can make some informed policy decisions and protect the lives of people that we all care about,” Austin says.

But Rep. Sean Eberhart (R-Shelbyville), the bill’s author, says lawmakers are elected to make – sometimes difficult – policy decisions.

“For us to continue to punt things down the road and put them in summer study committees, I think, is not doing the job that we were sent up here to do,” Eberhart says.

The House rejected Austin’s amendment 68 to 28.

Brandon Smith has covered the Statehouse for Indiana Public Broadcasting for more than a decade, spanning three governors and a dozen legislative sessions. He's also the host of Indiana Week in Review, a weekly political and policy discussion program seen and heard across the state.
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