Former Fort Wayne Mayor Paul Helmke, now president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, is deeply disappointed in his home state:
Helmke's organization recently awarded Indiana just six out of a possible 100 points on its annual state scorecard ratings, which judges each state's gun laws by awarding points for specific categories.
Indiana received two points for requiring a state license to own a gun, two points for employers not being forced to allow firearms on their property and two points for colleges not being forced to allow firearms on their campus. Every other column