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In September, Sutherland completed an application on the Indiana State Police’s website for a handgun license. Sutherland expected a question to ask if he could see a target while shooting, he said.
Constitutional carry allows anyone in Indiana over 18 to carry a gun in public, concealed or not, without a license. Sutherland said he just wants common sense gun laws that keep the public safe.
Terry Sutherland, a blind man from Indiana, is advocating for common sense gun laws after obtaining a concealed carry permit to highlight what he sees as a flaw in the state's regulations.
Sutherland said he held the gun well but never came close to hitting the target. In September, Sutherland completed an application on the Indiana State Police’s website for a handgun license.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A blind man is raising concerns about Indiana gun laws after he was allowed to get a license to carry a handgun. Terry Sutherland told I-Team 8 he got his permit to prove a ...
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