Whether or not the First Church succeeds in cloaking itself in the RFRA, it has already brought marijuana legal reform back into public discussion.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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The Proposal
If nothing else, the doctor is guilty of hubris. “He’s a brilliant guy—obviously a very high IQ,” says Embrey. “He may have been a very good surgeon. But he’s shown he’s not a very good criminal.”
Allison Copenbarger Vance
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Under the Gun: Indy’s Lost Boys
“It seems like every other day, there’s an incident,” says Vernell Miller. “Shootings happen so frequently that folks in the community develop an apathy. That’s alarming to me.”
Evan West
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My Gun Story: The Gun Enthusiast
It’s simplistic to point to one thing—guns—and say that’s the problem.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Under the Gun: Do Convenience-Store Clerks Need More Protection?
“We take security very seriously,” says Jay Ricker of Anderson-based Ricker Oil Co.
Adam Wren
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My Gun Story: The IMPD Cop
After experiencing this and the emotional toll, some might hesitate to pull their gun again.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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My Gun Story: The Suburban Mom
“I don’t tell many people we own guns, which is why I don’t want to be identified here. I’m not sure how that would go over with other moms.”
Shauna Nosler
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Under the Gun: Drivers at One Indy Pizza Chain Pack More Than Pies
Criminals “try to prey on people they think are weak,” says Just Pizza owner Joey Davis, who claims he once had a gun pressed into his stomach on a delivery before he escaped on foot, uninjured.
Adam Wren
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My Gun Story: The Activist
“The rhetoric of the NRA has created an extremist group terrified their guns are going to be taken away.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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My Gun Story: The Legislator
“Yes, I’ve carried a gun into the Statehouse in the past. Why? Because I can. It’s America.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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A Year of Indianapolis Gun Deaths
From homicides to suicides, self-defense to police shootings, firearms claimed close to 200 lives in Marion County last year.
IM Editors
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Under the Gun: Indy’s Tale of Two Cities
Indianapolis does not have a gun problem or a homicide problem or a crime problem or a socioeconomic problem or a drug problem. It has an all-of-the-above problem.
Michael Rubino
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Laws, Stock and Barrel: Indiana Gun Control vs. Gun Rights
Where some of our more noteworthy state and local regulations fall on the pro-control–to–pro-gun spectrum
Adam Wren
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My Gun Story: The ER Doctor
“A common misconception is that we’re searching for the bullet. We don’t care about the bullet.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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My Gun Story: The Victim
“It’s a crazy world, and you have to be more vigilant than you think.”