The National Rifle Association has targeted Indiana’s “parking lot” gun law, order saying employers are willfully violating the 6-month-old law that prohibits them from banning weapons on company-owned parking lots.
The NRA has asked its members to contact Indiana lawmakers to urge them to support new legislation that would allow employers to be sued if they require applicants to disclose information about gun ownership or require employees to reveal if they have weapons or ammunition in their cars.
It’s one of a handful of gun-related bills in the Indiana Legislature supported by the NRA. The organization also supports a bill that would remove all “grandfathered” protections that allowed Indiana cities and towns to have more stringent gun laws than the state.-[source]
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