The Indiana Senate Corrections, Criminal, and Civil Matters Committee will meet on Tuesday, January 22 to consider Senate Bill 356, authored by State Senator and NRA Board Member Johnny Nugent (R-43). SB356 would prohibit any government entity from banning the lawful carrying or possession of firearms on public property, with exemptions for inside all airports, as well as correctional and mental health facilities.
Please contact the committee members listed below at (317) 232-9400 and strongly encourage them to stand up for your right to self-defense by supporting and voting for SB356!
Indiana Senate Corrections, Criminal, and Civil Matters Committee:
State Senator Brent Steele (R-44)
State Senator Michael Young (R-35)
State Senator Richard Bray (R-37)
State Senator Jeff Drozda (R-21)
State Senator Brent Waltz (R-36)
State Senator John Waterman (R-39)
State Senator Joseph Zakas (R-11)
State Senator Karen Tallian (D-4)
State Senator Glenn Howard (D-33)
State Senator Timothy Lanane (D-25)
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