Indiana: Governor Mitch Daniels Signs Law Upholding U.S. and Indiana Constitutions
Please  Thank Governor Daniels and SB 1’s Authors and Sponsors for their  Dedication to Protecting the Civil Liberties of ALL Hoosiers
On  March 9, the Indiana General Assembly voted overwhelmingly to reaffirm  lawful Hoosiers’ civil liberties disregarded by last year’s state  Supreme Court decision, Barnes v. State of Indiana (2011).  Last night, Governor Mitch Daniels signed Senate Bill 1 into law, reaffirming constitutional rights and the rule of law in Indiana.
Overturning the effects of the Barnes decision was no easy task, especially when bloggers launched a vicious  smear campaign that grievously misrepresented the bill language.  This  resulted in a severely misinformed public, including many rank-and-file  law enforcement officers.
SB  1 was supported by the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association, Indiana  Prosecuting Attorneys Council, Indiana Public Defender Council and  Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller.  That such law enforcement and  legal entities joined together to support SB 1 speaks to the bill’s  integrity as a law which protects both the rights of lawful citizens and  law enforcement officers.
Prosecuting  attorneys and public defenders alike testified that SB 1 reads nearly  word-for-word identical to the Castle Doctrine language that passed  overwhelmingly in both legislative chambers and was signed into law in  2006.  Both groups acknowledged that the only change in SB 1 from this  Castle Doctrine law is an added protection for police officers that did not exist in the 2006 law.
Several  members of the Indiana General Assembly deserve our appreciation for  their steadfastness in protecting Hoosiers’ civil liberties. If not for  the dedicated efforts by the bill author, state Senator Michael Young  (R-35) and House sponsor, state Representative Jud McMillin (R-68),  Indiana self-defense law and Fourth Amendment rights would not have been  properly reaffirmed this year.
Additionally,  state Representative Greg Steuerwald (R-40) is chairman of the House  Courts and Criminal Code committee and worked closely with law  enforcement in an attempt to alleviate their concerns.  State  Representatives Steuerwald and Ryan Dvorak (D-8) worked closely with  Representative McMillin to craft the critical House amendment which  merited endorsement by the NRA and the above legal and law enforcement  entities.
Senate Bill 1 passed in the state Senate 38 to 12; the Indiana House passed it by a 67 to 26 vote.
In  his signing statement released this morning, Governor Mitch Daniels  stated, "contrary to some impressions, the bill strengthens the  protection of Indiana law enforcement officers by narrowing the  situations in which someone would be justified in using force against  them."
 
Governor Daniels went on to explain, "So as a matter of law, law enforcement officers will be better protected than before, not less so." This act took effect immediately upon the Governor’s signature. To view the Governor’s statement, please click here.
Governor Daniels went on to explain, "So as a matter of law, law enforcement officers will be better protected than before, not less so." This act took effect immediately upon the Governor’s signature. To view the Governor’s statement, please click here.
The  National Rifle Association would like to express its sincerest thanks  to all who supported this legislation and stood up for the civil  liberties of Indiana citizens, and would encourage you to do the same.  
 
Please contact Governor Daniels to thank him for signing Senate Bill 1 into law! You can e-mail the Governor by clicking here.
Please contact Governor Daniels to thank him for signing Senate Bill 1 into law! You can e-mail the Governor by clicking here.
Please also take a moment to thank state Senator Mike Young and Representatives Jud McMillin, Greg Steuerwald and Ryan Dvorak.  Contact information can be found by clicking on each legislator’s name.