INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s House Courts and Criminal Code Committee unanimously passed a bill that proponents hoped would fix an unintended consequence of the state’s “Red Flag Law.” ...
Under House Bill 1137, "red flag" records will be sealed and expunged if a court later decides someone isn’t dangerous.
What it does: The bill would allow for a judge to expunge someone's "red flag" record if a court determines the person to no longer be dangerous. Currently, if a person's weapons are seized and a ...
Indiana's red flag law allows police to seize weapons from someone they deem dangerous. Lawmakers are seeking to change what they see as a flaw in the statute.
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