
Can The Police Take My Guns Claiming I Am A “Dangerous Person”? And Can I Get Them Back?
In mid-2004, Indianapolis resident Kenneth Anderson had his guns taken by the police because of his behavior. He was committing no criminal act at the
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In mid-2004, Indianapolis resident Kenneth Anderson had his guns taken by the police because of his behavior. He was committing no criminal act at the

An individual’s Second Amendment1 right to keep and bear arms becomes all the more important in these troubling times. As people in Indiana (and nationally)

Indiana has a strong affirmative defense penal provision that allows Hoosiers to protect their life, home/curtilage and stop forcible felonies.1 It is a crime to

Under Indiana law, you can be convicted of possession of illegal drugs (or other contraband such as a gun) found during the search of a

Several years ago, a known person who was mentally ill, but had committed no crime and possessed firearms, went on a shooting spree killing a

As of July 13, 2016, NFA trusts will dramatically change. Those with NFA trusts or those that set them up after this time, will have

Be Informed, Not the Criminal Defendant By any account, Indiana is unique in its identification with the right to keep and bear arms. For instance,

Carrying firearms, particularly a handgun, is an ordinary part of life for most members of the law enforcement community as well as a growing number

While it is common, after a hearing, for a trial court who finds the legal basis for a protective order to issue or to Brady-Disqualify

Indiana has passed two versions of expungement statutes. The purpose of the statutory scheme was to restore core civil liberties to certain individuals who had
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