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A law signed by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb in March prohibits anyone but the state from bringing civil action against the firearms industry.
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After a school shooting in Indiana, lawmakers more than doubled the amount of money schools could access for safety. But political leaders refuse to discuss broadly restricting access to guns.
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South Bend and St. Joseph County law enforcement officials spoke out Friday against a piece of legislation that would eliminate the need for a permit to carry a handgun in public.
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A Senate committee heard legislation Wednesday that almost entirely eliminates the license requirement to carry a handgun in public.
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The bill’s proponents say law-abiding citizens shouldn’t have to petition the government for the right to carry a handgun in public.
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Indiana House Republicans blocked an effort Monday that wouldve required gun owners to safely store their firearms when a child could access them.
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Over the past year there's been a 100 percent increase in domestic violence deaths, about three quarters involved a firearm.
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Indiana's Red Flag law could have stopped 19 year-old Brandon Hole from legally buying the guns he used to kill eight people at a FedEx facility last week, but the Marion County Prosecutor said the law has significant limitations.
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The head of Indiana's Senate Democratic caucus called on legislative leaders to work together to help prevent gun violence after Thursday night's mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility.
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The Senate did not give the handgun license elimination bill a hearing before Thursday's deadline to do so.