Switzerland Co. Indiana, passes Second Amendment Ordinance.
Second Amendment Ordinance passed in Switzerland County Indiana back in 2013
Noble County, Indiana Passes Resolution in Support of Second Amendment
On May 11, 2020, Noble County, Indiana Commissioners passed a resolution in support of the Second Amendment.
Cass County, Indiana, Second Amendment Preservation Ordinance
ass County, Indiana passed its Second Amendment Preservation Ordinance. Which brings the states total to four counties including also Franklin, Switzerland and Jennings.
Crawford Co. IN, passes its resolution of support for the second amendment
Tonight the number of counties who have passed support for second amendment resolutions has increased in Indiana. By a vote of 3-0 the resolution passed at around 5:30PM.
Scott County IN, pass Second Amendment Resolution
Just after the meeting began the Second Amendment Resolution was read outloud, with no disagreements made by the public the board voted to approve and pass 3-0 Unanimously.
Pike County IN, resolution to support and defend the second amendment
RESOLUTION NO 2020-04 RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF AND DEFENSE OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION AND ARTICLE 1, SECTION 32 OF THE INDIANA CONSTITUTION
Huntington County, Indiana passes a Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution
On March 16, 2020, the Huntington County, Indiana Board of Commissioners passed a "Second Amendment Sanctuary Resolution".
Grant County IN, passes 2A resolution, but does not meet the bar.
Grant County Indiana has passed and recorded a "Support of Gun Owners Rights" resolution, but the citizens are not pleased even though something got passed
Gibson County IN, passes Second Amendment Resolution
After reading of the resolution it motioned for a vote, followed by a second, the vote was cast unanimously to pass the Second Amendment resolution.
Franklin County, IN Passes 2nd Amendment Preservation Ordinance
Franklin County, Indiana joined them by passing a 2nd Amendment Preservation Ordinance. It passed unanimously, and County Commissioner Scott M. McDonough says they mean business.