Constitutional Carry In Indiana
BY Herschel Smith2 years, 7 months ago
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb made Constitutional Carry the law in Indiana on March 21.
This will allow any Indiana resident over 18-years-old who qualifies to carry a handgun on their person without a permit to do so.
Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding says that it could make law enforcement’s jobs considerably harder.
“Now, if you have maybe three people who shouldn’t possess a weapon inside of a vehicle, and they get stopped by police and there is a weapon,” said Wedding, “they can have some young person, 18-year-old person in the car and just claim, hey, those are my guns.”
So what? It’s none of your business. Mind you own business, nosey. Issue the traffic citation and move on.
Officials say on July 1 no one in Indiana will be required to have a carry permit.
Good. Constitutional carry comes to yet another state, and here’s yet another prediction. There won’t be blood running in the streets and regardless of the predictions of chicken little, the sky won’t fall.
Now. How about South Carolina?
On March 27, 2022 at 9:13 pm, Fred said:
There are a lot of States going con carry. It’s almost as if having the NRA tied up is making the 2a fight go more smoothly and faster. I’m not one to say “told ya so” but, yeah, I told y’all that the sooner we got rid of the NRA the better off we’d be in this fight.
Good for Indiana.
On March 27, 2022 at 11:18 pm, xtphreak said:
@Herschel
“What about NORTH Carolina?”
On March 27, 2022 at 11:21 pm, Herschel Smith said:
Yea, that’s a sore spot. The GOP controls the House and Senate. The Dems control the governor’s chair. It’s been like that before because of Mecklenburg and Wake counties.
The only hope is that we take back the governor’s chair in the next election. There is no chance that this governor will sign con carry. His entire staff is made up of communists.
We do what we can. On the other hand, S.C. has no excuse.
On March 28, 2022 at 3:12 pm, SGTUSMC said:
Good, however The law is 34 pages long.
http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/house/1296