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Nothing is more important than protecting ourselves and our families -- especially during these times of uncertainty. Yet, some anti-gun lawmakers are exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to deny you and your loved ones your fundamental right to self-defense and your Second Amendment rights. 

These anti-gun and anti-self defense extremists deem gun stores "non-essential," they shut down issuance of firearm permits, and, in some locations, they have created extreme delays for background checks required for firearm transfers. Some jurisdictions have even put added restrictions on firearm transfers, making it all but impossible for many law-abiding Americans to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

All of this is happening against a backdrop of reported prisoner furloughs and law enforcement only arresting for the most serious of crimes. 

Just like you, we know that's wrong.

That is why the NRA will keep a constant watch on what is happening nationwide and will work diligently to ensure that you are able to defend yourself and your family during these unprecedented times. In the past four decades, your NRA has led the way to pass Right-to-Carry, Castle Doctrine, and most important for the current crisis, protection against gun confiscation during declared emergencies. This time is no different.

We hope you find this website useful. Please use it to stay updated on what's happening in your town or state and across the country. If you need help or would like to alert us to something happening in your town or state, please contact us here or send us an email at [email protected].

During these difficult times, your NRA is keeping vigilant watch over your right to buy a gun and to make sure you are able to defend yourself and your family. The NRA fights for all law-abiding gun owners, whether they can afford to donate or not. We understand times are tough. But, if you have the means, please help us keep fighting against those politicians who are determined to strip away our right to self-defense and their billionaire backers. Every dollar counts. We thank you in advance.   

If you are unable to help us at this time, please drop us a line and let us know how you and your family are doing. We are always grateful to hear from our members and supporters. Again, a big THANK YOU from all of us here at the NRA.

Stay safe.

 

 

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State preemption law: IC 35-47-11.1-2​. The state prohibits political subdivisions from regulating firearms, ammunition, and firearms accessories. This includes a prohibition on regulations pertaining to "the ownership, possession, carrying, transportation, registration, transfer, storage​, commerce, and taxation of firearms, ammunition, and firearms accessories."

Political subdivisions may regulate firearms businesses through certain zoning provisions that treat firearms businesses the same as other businesses. A political subdivision may prohibit firearms in a building containing a courtroom, hospitals with adequate security, public buildings with adequate security (does not apply to carry permit holders), and prohibit the intentional display of a firearm at a public meeting.

IC 35-47-11.1-5 provides a remedy to a person adversely affected by the prohibited conduct of a political subdivision. A prevailing plaintiff is entitled to declarative and injunctive relief along with actual or liquidated damages, court costs, and attorney's fees. 

Restrictions on firearms and ammunition in a declared state of emergency:​​ 10-14-3-33.5​provides that "the state, a political subdivision, or any other person may not prohibit or restrict the lawful possession, transfer, sale, transportation, storage, display, or use of firearms or ammunition during​" a disaster emergency, an energy emergency, or a local disaster emergency."

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Thursday, April 2, 2020

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In response to an inquiry by Senators Jim Buck, Aaron Freeman, and Jim Tomes, Attorney General Curtis Hill ...

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Monday, March 23, 2020

Indiana: Gov. Holcomb Protects Second Amendment

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Established in 1975, the Institute for Legislative Action (ILA) is the "lobbying" arm of the National Rifle Association of America. ILA is responsible for preserving the right of all law-abiding individuals in the legislative, political, and legal arenas, to purchase, possess and use firearms for legitimate purposes as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.