The Indiana legislature adjourned yesterday, with two pro-gun pieces of legislation expected to be signed into law. Senate Bill 176 and House Bill 1052 successfully passed the legislature before end of session yesterday, and are expected to be signed into law by Governor Holcomb in the coming weeks. No anti-gun legislation succeeded in Indiana this session.
The following pro-gun bills were passed in the 2026 session:
Senate Bill 176, strengthens protections for shooting ranges by prohibiting counties, cities, and towns from adopting zoning, land-use, or permitting requirements that are more restrictive than state law.
House Bill 1052, ensures that antique firearms, including muzzleloading handguns, are treated consistently with other muzzleloading firearms by removing the background check requirement that applied to certain black powder handguns.
Your NRA will be back in Indianapolis for the 2027 legislative session.













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