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Wearing a Mask While Carrying a Firearm

There is no federal law or Indiana law that prohibits carrying a firearm with a mask. Other states may have prohibitions on carrying a firearm while wearing a mask, but Indiana does not have such a law. In fact, on

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Supreme Court Denies Review of 2nd Amendment Cases

  The Supreme Court recently denied a slew of gun-rights challenges focused on everything from state “assault weapons” bans to safety requirements and permit issues, sparking a blistering dissent from Justice Clarence Thomas who accused his fellow justices of “looking

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Shooting Across Roads and Self-Defense

Late last summer, a spree shooter killed seven people and injured more than 20 while driving around Odessa, TX before he was shot by police. Setting aside the many tactical and marksmanship issues associated with shooting from vehicles, if an armed citizen faced a similar situation in your state, do laws that prohibit shooting from or across roads and from vehicles make an exception for self-defense?

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Gun Control Disguised as a Teacher Training Bill

The Indiana senate has passed Senate Bill 263, which will now go to the House. While we support teachers being trained, this bill is the big government alternative to the bill proposed by Representative Jim Lucas. Unfortunately, the bill proposed by Rep. Lucas is not going to pass this legislative session.

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