
Help! I Went To Purchase A Gun During COVID-19 And Got Denied, What Can I Do?
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)
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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)

So, you just received a “denial” message while trying to purchase a gun. You may be asking yourself, “what does this mean?” or “what do

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

Several years ago, the Legislature passed an expungement statutory scheme to “expungement” or remove old felonies and other arrest and misdemeanor convictions occurring in Indiana

To the objective of following the law, keeping guns out of criminals hands, and aiding AFT and other law enforcement officers with preventing or investigating

It is generally common knowledge that a person who has been convicted of a felony, even if remote in time, is no longer permitted to

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we frequently receive questions from our clients and the general public about Indiana’s self-defense laws, given our practice area covering
This question is one that has played itself time and again through US history and in every state. The legal concept of preemption may apply

There is tension between these legal doctrines among all of the states in the Nation. In fact, Home Rule is an ancient legal doctrine that
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years