That is correct. Interesting enough, Senators Taylor and Randolph voted for it last year and against it this.
Errington voted no last time and yes this time.
The rest voted the same. Hume did not vote this time, voted yes last year.
Hume was late getting his vote in, but it was 41-9 and there are 50 senators. He voted for.
Taylor and Randolph didn't have Pat Bauer's assurance it wouldn't pass this time. What surprises me is that Bob Deig voted for it. He's been anti gun for at least the 3 years I've been following IN gun politics.
Blessings,
Bill