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It’s been more than a year since Indiana removed the requirement for a permit to legally carry a handgun.
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Hoosiers will no longer have to get a permit to carry a handgun in public, starting July 1.
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About 13,000 Hoosiers had their handgun carry permits rejected or revoked in the last two years. Under the bill, opponents said, they wouldn’t know they’re barred from carrying.
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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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House Republicans are trying again to eliminate Indiana’s license requirement to carry a handgun in public.
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The store clerk told officers he had been battered and one suspect shot at him while running away from the store.