Marshall Declares Itself Second Amendment Sanctuary County
Marshall County has declared itself a Second Amendment sanctuary after commissioners approved a resolution Monday, Nov. 17 that took effect immediately.
Read MoreMarshall County has declared itself a Second Amendment sanctuary after commissioners approved a resolution Monday, Nov. 17 that took effect immediately.
Read MoreA Ball State University employee who lost her job after she posted about the late Charlie Kirk will use Indiana’s courts to litigate the case.
Read MoreThe Constitution’s Second Amendment protections don’t include machine guns, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled last week, citing existing case law.
Read MoreThe state appeals courts must dismiss Gary’s 25-year-old lawsuit against gun manufacturers and sellers, Attorney General Todd Rokita said.
Read MoreAttorney General Todd Rokita is defending Hoosiers’ Second Amendment rights in a legal opinion requested by the Indiana State Police regarding the FBI’s misunderstanding of Indiana law.
Read MoreIn the course of public events, there arise occasions where citizens are compelled to speak out against the actions of elected public servants.
Read MoreThese are not the Kosciusko County Commissioners that your grandparents could have ever envisioned.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, April 13, centered around Second Amendment rights and honoring those who died while defending our country.
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