Posted October 16, 2017 7:30 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Lucas drafted a proposal to license journalists the same way the state licenses concealed handguns to make a point about gun regulations. (Photo: Charlie Nye/IndyStar)
A state lawmaker in Indiana drafted a proposal last week to license journalists the same way the state regulates carrying concealed handguns.
Rep. Jim Lucas — a Republican from Seymour known for his attempts to repeal Indiana’s concealed carry law — said the bill, although not yet introduced, doesn’t cross a line because it trades regulating one constitutional right for another.
“If you’re OK licensing my Second Amendment right, what’s wrong with licensing your First Amendment right?” he said during an interview with the Indianapolis Star last week. “If I was as irresponsible with my handgun as the media has been with their keyboard, I’d probably be in jail.”
The proposal, a near exact copy of Indiana’s concealed handgun law, requires journalists to submit an application and fingerprints to state police, as well as pay a $75 fee for a lifetime license, according to the newspaper. Those with felony convictions, including domestic battery, would be barred from applying.
Lucas, described by the newspaper as “a dogged libertarian who opposes many forms of government licensing and intervention,” remains ambivalent about

Source: Guns.com

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