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  • OiRadio47

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    There is suppose to be a pro-2a rally in South Bend tomorrow, but some people on this rally's Facebook page seem to be worried about the city ordinances and are afraid to carry. No firearms in city parks is one of the issues, and the high capacity magazine ordinance.

    Can some of you law junkies post up some codes and/or links explaining how the recently passed state laws do away with these ordinances????
     

    kickbacked

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    high capacity ordinance? As far as i know that never went through and even if it did it was only for buying them. As far as carrying Im not sure.
     

    OiRadio47

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    high capacity ordinance? As far as i know that never went through and even if it did it was only for buying them. As far as carrying Im not sure.

    Selling was what I was meaning. Looked like someone might be confused about that, on the rallies FB page. Like afraid of being caught with a 30 round AR mag.
     

    KW730

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    Indiana Code 35-47-11.1

    IC 35-47-11.1-2
    Political subdivision regulation of firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories prohibited
    Sec. 2. Except as provided in section 4 of this chapter, a political subdivision may not regulate:
    (1) firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories;
    (2) the ownership, possession, carrying, transportation, registration, transfer, and storage of firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories; and
    (3) commerce in and taxation of firearms, firearm ammunition, and firearm accessories.
    IC 35-47-11.1-5
    Civil actions concerning political subdivision violations
    Sec. 5. A person adversely affected by an ordinance, a measure, an enactment, a rule, or a policy adopted or enforced by a political subdivision that violates this chapter may file an action in a court with competent jurisdiction against the political subdivision for:
    (1) declarative and injunctive relief; and
    (2) actual and consequential damages attributable to the violation.
     
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