
An Indiana legislative panel could vote on whether to endorse a proposal to eliminate an Indiana law requiring a license to carry a handgun.
The Joint Committee on Judiciary and Public Policy is having discussions on a proposal pushed by Republican Representative Jim Lucas, of Seymour, who argues the licensing requirement infringes on the Second Amendment. Any action taken won’t be binding. But a favorable committee recommendation could be considered during the General Assembly session that starts in January.
Currently Indiana residents wish to carry a handgun must fill out an application, get fingerprinted and pay a fee. Several police organizations support keeping the current licensing.
A similar bill by Lucas failed last session in the Republican-dominated Legislature.
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