Gun Guy: Supreme Court Says Police May Not Detain Armed Hoosiers to Check for Handgun License | 93.1 WIBC
"On Monday, the Indiana Supreme Court issued its much-anticipated ruling in Thomas Pinner v. State, which addresses the issue of whether police officers may detain and question a person...
Yes it is, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I've organized eight public university Walks in Ohio since 2014, some of which Ilya and Aaron have attended - so when Ilya contacted me and ask that I organize the UofL Walk, I gladly did so.
Ilya and Aaron drove the student participation level to the...
IndyDave1776, thanks for your PM, but I can't reply because I don't have 50 posts yet - and at the rate I'm going, it's going to be a while!
But... take a look at my avatar on OCDO: View Profile: BB62 - OpenCarry.org - Discussion Forum
Thanks again to all of you for the follow-up. I'll post a summary on OCDO, and link to this thread for those who may want to follow-up further.
You've all been a GREAT help!
Thank you for the detailed and interesting reply, and thanks also to Kirk Freeman & T. Lex for their further analysis of things.
Although there is clearly more to the OP's question on OCDO, let me focus on the state preemption part.
I understand the part about preemption not being allowed to...
Although I'm a fairly longtime member here, I mostly frequent OpenCarry.org these days.
There's an old thread (from 2011) on OCDO (OpenCarry Dot Org) where the OP asserted that (at least at that time?) E. Chicago & Gary had some laws not subject to preemption.
Would you fellows take a look at...
No doubt.
And leaving aside the US Constitution, in Indiana, where you have a RKBA in the state constitution, needing a license to OC is definitely bogus! No other RIGHTS I know of require one to obtain a license in order to exercise them.
Again, congratulations! It was an honor for us...
One more thing - Indy has a VERY NICE downtown. All of us Ohioans were impressed!
Whether you do the next walk partly on your version of RiverWalk (when you get the preemption matter addressed) or not, I think all of us were interested in returning to Indy to spend more time and $$.
Unless I missed one, there were only three of us - me (Jeff), Kent (former Marine) and Joe. Two of us are from Cincinnati, and one from Dayton. If we appeared to be four, that's okay too! (next time, we'll bring more)
It was MORE than a pleasure to come. Kudos to Ryan and all the rest of you...
FYI - during the first OC walk in Ohio (in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Northside), there were quite a few LEO's around, though they were in cars, not on foot.
There were some issues with antis, who were threatened with arrest for pointing at (shooting at?) some of the walkers with their...
Another suggestion - here in Ohio, one of the OC walks was planned for a certain route, but the organizer missed the fact that the planned route exposed the firearms of the walkers to the storefronts only. We walked with traffic instead of against it, and most people being right-handed...
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Greetings!
I am from Cincinnati, and have been made aware of the planning for this event by an Indianan.
I am posting here to keep apprised of the situation.
I apologize for not reading all 42 pages (!) of the thread, but wanted to suggest that you might want to contact the Second...