I'm a bit cynical even with ConC becoming law 1 July 2022. Same guy who said basically F-your Constitutional Rights when the question on Constitutional Carry came up at the 2020 debates. Same guy who sent his hyperbolic ISP Superintendent to spout unsubstantiated garbage at House and Senate hearings while in uniform. Same guy who DIDN'T sign HEA 1296 on the 15, 16, 17th, or 18th.
Without NRA-ILA (AKA NRA members), ISRPA (AKA ISRPA members), and yes INGO (AKA US!!! We the INGO? I like that!!) melting the phone lines, filling the inboxes, mailboxes, FAX hoppers, etc... would HEA 1296 be the law of the land in 99 days?
Did the internal numbers say to go this route for his political future? Does he think we won't remember?
One hour after HEA 1296 was signed, this hit my SPAM folder:
KellyinAvon,
As the Party of Purpose, we’re focused on providing solutions to the issues that matter to you the most.
Will you please take our brief survey to let us know YOUR top issue? It will tak e ONLY 2 MINUTES!
CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE POLL
(Poll choices included 2nd Amendment)
From runaway inflation to a crisis at the southern border, America is facing a lot of tough issues right now. But Republicans are ready to get to work to on your behalf and provide desperately needed solutions.
So don’t wait – please take a moment to submit your answers right now.
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Yesterday from Kyle Hupfer:
KellyinAvon,
Our Second Amendment rights are stronger than ever here in Indiana, thanks to the leadership of Republicans in the legislature and Governor Eric Holcomb.
This week, Governor Holcomb signed HB 1296 into law, which means that Hoosiers ages 18 and older will no longer be required to get a permit in order to carry a handgun. Indiana joins 23 other states with similar laws, including Vermont, which has had a constitutional carry law in place since it became a state.
Importantly, all citizens who are prohibited under state or federal laws from possessing a firearm will still be prohibited, and can be prosecuted for doing so.
The Second Amendment has been debated for years, and time after time, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
We are proud that Republican leadership in Indiana means that your Constitutional rights are protected. If you’re proud too, please consider making a donation today so that we can continue to support candidates and causes that put your freedoms and liberties FIRST.
Thanks for your continued support!
Today from the Holcomb Crew:
KellyinAvon ,
Eric has been BUSY in 2022 so far, signing a number of pro-Hoosier bills that give our citizens more freedom over their lives.
Today, we’re excited to let you know that he has signed HEA 1296, which officially grants Hoosiers the right to carry a handgun without a permit.
Here’s what Governor Holcomb said about signing HEA 1296:
“The Second Amendment has been debated for years, yet time and again our U.S. Supreme Court has reaffirmed this important constitutional right that I fully support. Twenty-three other states have laws comparable to HEA 1296. Vermont has had a constitutional carry law in place since it became a state, and several other states have had a similar law for more than a decade. HEA 1296, which I've signed today, entrusts Hoosiers who can lawfully carry a handgun to responsibly do so within our State.
It’s important to note that if a person is prohibited, under federal or state laws, from possessing a firearm before this law goes into effect, that person will still be prohibited. And if a prohibited person has a firearm, he or she can be prosecuted. Firearm permits will remain available, without fee, to anyone who wants or needs one, such as Hoosiers desiring to carry a firearm to, through or in another state that has reciprocity with Indiana.” – Governor Eric J. Holcomb
KellyinAvon , Governor Holcomb is proud to make Indiana the 24th state in America to pass permit-less carry into law.
As always, Eric will continue his work to make Indiana the BEST state in America, and he’s so happy to have your support along the way.
Sincerely,
Holcomb Crew
Without NRA-ILA (AKA NRA members), ISRPA (AKA ISRPA members), and yes INGO (AKA US!!! We the INGO? I like that!!) melting the phone lines, filling the inboxes, mailboxes, FAX hoppers, etc... would HEA 1296 be the law of the land in 99 days?
Did the internal numbers say to go this route for his political future? Does he think we won't remember?
One hour after HEA 1296 was signed, this hit my SPAM folder:
KellyinAvon,
As the Party of Purpose, we’re focused on providing solutions to the issues that matter to you the most.
Will you please take our brief survey to let us know YOUR top issue? It will tak e ONLY 2 MINUTES!
CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE POLL
(Poll choices included 2nd Amendment)
From runaway inflation to a crisis at the southern border, America is facing a lot of tough issues right now. But Republicans are ready to get to work to on your behalf and provide desperately needed solutions.
So don’t wait – please take a moment to submit your answers right now.
Thanks for your quick response,
Research @ Indiana Republican Party
Yesterday from Kyle Hupfer:
KellyinAvon,
Our Second Amendment rights are stronger than ever here in Indiana, thanks to the leadership of Republicans in the legislature and Governor Eric Holcomb.
This week, Governor Holcomb signed HB 1296 into law, which means that Hoosiers ages 18 and older will no longer be required to get a permit in order to carry a handgun. Indiana joins 23 other states with similar laws, including Vermont, which has had a constitutional carry law in place since it became a state.
Importantly, all citizens who are prohibited under state or federal laws from possessing a firearm will still be prohibited, and can be prosecuted for doing so.
The Second Amendment has been debated for years, and time after time, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds that the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
We are proud that Republican leadership in Indiana means that your Constitutional rights are protected. If you’re proud too, please consider making a donation today so that we can continue to support candidates and causes that put your freedoms and liberties FIRST.
Thanks for your continued support!
Today from the Holcomb Crew:
KellyinAvon ,
Eric has been BUSY in 2022 so far, signing a number of pro-Hoosier bills that give our citizens more freedom over their lives.
Today, we’re excited to let you know that he has signed HEA 1296, which officially grants Hoosiers the right to carry a handgun without a permit.
Here’s what Governor Holcomb said about signing HEA 1296:
“The Second Amendment has been debated for years, yet time and again our U.S. Supreme Court has reaffirmed this important constitutional right that I fully support. Twenty-three other states have laws comparable to HEA 1296. Vermont has had a constitutional carry law in place since it became a state, and several other states have had a similar law for more than a decade. HEA 1296, which I've signed today, entrusts Hoosiers who can lawfully carry a handgun to responsibly do so within our State.
It’s important to note that if a person is prohibited, under federal or state laws, from possessing a firearm before this law goes into effect, that person will still be prohibited. And if a prohibited person has a firearm, he or she can be prosecuted. Firearm permits will remain available, without fee, to anyone who wants or needs one, such as Hoosiers desiring to carry a firearm to, through or in another state that has reciprocity with Indiana.” – Governor Eric J. Holcomb
KellyinAvon , Governor Holcomb is proud to make Indiana the 24th state in America to pass permit-less carry into law.
As always, Eric will continue his work to make Indiana the BEST state in America, and he’s so happy to have your support along the way.
Sincerely,
Holcomb Crew