It was on the 6 o'clock news tonight in Fort Wayne. Going over Indiana's low 38th place on the Brady Campaign list of states Gun Laws. It was all about the Brady Campaign and how loose our laws are here in the state. How anyone can go to a gun show and get a gun. I got to upset half way through...
Now before I get flamed for this, I am merely posting it because it came up under a search for a local gun shop. I opened it up and found the results interesting. Also, sorry for the repost if necessary. Also, I am not posting to show support of Brady by any means...
Anyone else read the bit in the Indianapolis paper on Dec.27, copied form USA Today, Intitled POLICE: criminals guns are bigger, badder? They did a survey of 166 u.s.police agencies (boy that took about 15mins.) and they claim that 40% reported an "uptick" in use of assault weapons, this was...
Found this article from Febuary. Anybody know this guy??
Indiana's gun laws too lax, Helmke says
State limits only what federal government requires
By Aaron Organ
of The News-Sentinel Whether you are for guns or not, there's not much debate...
First it was the International Chiefs of police who signed on, then it was the SEIU/IBPO. Guess those oaths didn't mean much to some of these guys in control. Cops joining SEIU. Sheesh. Loads of links to explore here.
From The Gun Rights Examiner
Read the rest at the source. If you can stomach it.
This is an extension of a previous thread listed here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/politics_laws_and_2nd_amendment/48401-brady_bunch_in_indianapolis_on_saturday.html
Essentially, the Brady Campaign will be in town tomorrow for a fundraiser and then with some speakers to talk about...