Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
Paul, after WWII Southern immigration in Indiana brought many cultural conflicts to the factory towns of Indiana (old joke: the 3 Rs in Kentucky are reading, writing and Route 31 North). Fighting, drinking, and vandalism were all common complaints (read the first chapter of Thomas Sowell's Black Rednecks and White Liberals, the opening letter is from Indianapolis).
In response Speedway passed the anti-concealment ordinance in order to combat what was seen as Southern immigrant drunkeness, brawling and lawlessness. The Speedway ordinance is so old that it survived Indiana preemption law which was written to ensure that the city anti-gun ordinances in African-American cities (e.g. Gary) survived.
In response Speedway passed the anti-concealment ordinance in order to combat what was seen as Southern immigrant drunkeness, brawling and lawlessness. The Speedway ordinance is so old that it survived Indiana preemption law which was written to ensure that the city anti-gun ordinances in African-American cities (e.g. Gary) survived.