HB 1692, introduced by Representative Eric Koch (R-65), will prohibit companies from adopting a policy that prevents an employee from storing his or her firearm in a vehicle on company property. HB 1692 will soon be heard on the House floor, so please contact your Representative as soon as possible and strongly encourage him or her to support this pro-gun reform. Also, when contacting your Representative, be sure to make it clear that a person’s right to self-defense should not be subjected to arbitrary corporate policy.
Indiana Seeks To Prevent Companies From Regulating The Second Amendment
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