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SteelCore
05-31-2011, 12:50 PM
Now, we as a state kick ass for gun rights already, what with the Castle Doctrine firmly ensconced here for a while, and our "Shall Issue" stance that means gun owners don't need to supply a reason on the CCW form (or do some sort of gun traininc class and/or test), and of course we have the lifetime carry permit, but my man Mitch (Daniels) OK'ed some nice new changes that become law on July 1, 2011.


Ind. Law - "Indiana to Benefit from Five New Pro-Gun Laws on July 1, 2011! "

That is the headline to this May 12, 2011 release from the NRA Institute for Legislative Action. It begins:

In one of the most successful pro-gun legislative sessions in the Hoosier State’s recent history, the Indiana General Assembly passed and Governor Mitch Daniels signed into law five new NRA-supported firearm bills!

As of July 1, Hoosiers will:

· Be protected from employer anti-gun workplace discrimination;

· Have the ability to purchase a long gun in any state that allows such sales;

· Transport a firearm to a shooting range without a state-issued permit;

· Know that wherever they travel throughout Indiana, the same firearm laws and freedoms apply evenly across local boundaries; and

· Carry a loaded firearm on their person on off-road vehicles on private property.

The fukkin ability to purchase a long gun in another state without the hassle of a shipping to an IN FFL and paying a transfer fee fuckin rox!!!!


the link to the article is on NRA-ILA here:
http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=6780

So, what's your state done to promote the citizen's rights as per the 2nd amendment?