Any talk of Indiana 2A Sanctuary counties or cities yet?

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  • Bounty Hunter

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    There you are.
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...388Vr6GlWSmS9stToHBEyNRIrYiRDRGrdvqsNySDfLqMI

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    Brad69

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    I have no idea what’s the most heavily armed county in Indiana but I don’t know of anyone in Perry County that does not own a firearm. Even the Democrats are pro 2AD during elections they have a big sign that says “Perry County Democrats support the 2 AD and the right to keep and bear firearms”.

    Whats the vibe in other areas?
     
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    I have no idea what’s the most heavily armed county in Indiana but I don’t know of anyone in Perry County that does not own a firearm. Even the Democrats are pro 2AD during elections they have a big sign that says “Perry County Democrats support the 2 AD and the right to keep and bear firearms”.

    Whats the vibe in other areas?
    Daviess and Martin Counties are pretty much the same. I think you will agree that for most all of us in the southern part of the state, the divide between republican and democrat isn't over the 2A for the most part.
     

    KellyinAvon

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    I have no idea what’s the most heavily armed county in Indiana but I don’t know of anyone in Perry County that does not own a firearm. Even the Democrats are pro 2AD during elections they have a big sign that says “Perry County Democrats support the 2 AD and the right to keep and bear firearms”.

    Whats the vibe in other areas?

    South of US 50 I'd say gun ownership is over 90%. I don't think I knew anyone who didn't own guns until I left Washington County.
     

    Bounty Hunter

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    There you are.
    Aww..... That's cute. But it's Facebook.
    I don't do Facebook in my cave. How do real people sign up? You know, actual adults.

    Follow the link above, find your county. These people have already started the ball rolling. You will have to get with the person for your county. I understand its facebook, but it put me in touch with the person that started the petition in my county and it is moving fast. I am meeting him in the morning to get the forms for signing others up. Facebook is not my favorite thing either, but it put me in touch with who is moving my county......
     

    DadSmith

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    I heard second hand that Decatur county just voted and became a 2A sanctuary county in the last few days. I tried to find it but not seeing it. Can anyone confirm it?
     

    KellyinAvon

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    I have no idea what’s the most heavily armed county in Indiana but I don’t know of anyone in Perry County that does not own a firearm. Even the Democrats are pro 2AD during elections they have a big sign that says “Perry County Democrats support the 2 AD and the right to keep and bear firearms”.

    Whats the vibe in other areas?
    Southern Indiana has always been this way. The blue-collar/Christian/gun-owning democrats who haven't been welcome in the DNC for years still exist. Before there were open primaries in Indiana (you couldn't pick your party when you walked in) many were registered D's for local/county elections since there might be 11 D's running for Sheriff and an R running unopposed.

    Needless to say this comes as a bit of a shock to people not from Indiana.
     

    04FXSTS

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    Needless to say this comes as a bit of a shock to people not from Indiana.

    Not realy, even in the horrible state of illannoy the southern counties democrats are pretty much all big 2A supporters. In fact I trust their support more than the northern republican counterparts and their voting records show this. Down south it is hard to get elected to anything with an "R" next to your name even though the people are mostly conservitive. This is mostly because of the extensive union membership in this area. Jim.


     
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