How do we change that stupid SBS law?

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  • Jtgarner

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    I met with three pro-gun senators in the last week and a half. They are already gearing up for this legislative session. One is in the process of drafting language to allow legal registered silencers to be used to take game in Indiana, another mentioned that he is looking into legislation making automatic knives legal as well as SBS's. And, another is looking into carry on campus. There will come a time for email, phone and letter campaigns, it just not time yet.

    Any way you could post (or even PM me) that senator's name.
     

    curraheeguns

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    Except that it currently provides for that punishment even if you haven't committed any crime (other than possession of the item...)

    Expanding on my original post, the only "enhancement" I am aware of with a SBS, MG or Silencer used in conjunction with a crime is when used in conjunction with drug crimes:


    IC 35-50-2-13
    Use of firearms in controlled substance offenses under IC 35-48-4-1 through IC 35-48-4-4
    Sec. 13. (a) The state may seek, on a page separate from the rest of a charging instrument, to have a person who allegedly committed an offense of dealing in a controlled substance under IC 35-48-4-1 through IC 35-48-4-4 sentenced to an additional fixed term of

    imprisonment if the state can show beyond a reasonable doubt that the person knowingly or intentionally:
    (1) used a firearm; or
    (2) possessed a:
    (A) handgun in violation of IC 35-47-2-1;
    (B) sawed-off shotgun in violation of IC 35-47-5-4.1; or
    (C) machine gun in violation of IC 35-47-5-8;
    while committing the offense.
    (b) If the person was convicted of the offense in a jury trial, the jury shall reconvene to hear evidence in the enhancement hearing. If the trial was to the court, or the judgment was entered on a guilty plea, the court alone shall hear evidence in the enhancement hearing.
    (c) If the jury (if the hearing is by jury) or the court (if the hearing is to the court alone) finds that the state has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the person knowingly or intentionally committed an offense as described in subsection (a), the court may sentence the person to an additional fixed term of imprisonment of not more than five (5) years, except as follows:
    (1) If the firearm is a sawed-off shotgun, the court may sentence the person to an additional fixed term of imprisonment of not more than ten (10) years.
    (2) If the firearm is a machine gun or is equipped with a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, the court may sentence the person to an additional fixed term of imprisonment of not more than twenty (20) years. The additional sentence under this subdivision is in addition to any additional sentence imposed under section 11 of this chapter for use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.
    As added by P.L.148-1995, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.71-2005, SEC.14.
     

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