Terry Sutherland stirred debate about blind people’s right to carry firearms after he obtained a handgun license to make a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A blind man is raising concerns about Indiana gun laws after he was allowed to get a license to carry a handgun. Terry Sutherland told I-Team 8 he got his permit to prove a ...
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He put it in a clear case and wears it on a yellow lanyard around his neck in hopes of starting conversations about Indiana’s gun laws, which he said are too lenient toward blind people.
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A blind man in Indiana was granted permission to carry a concealed handgun, bringing the state's laws concerning arms under scrutiny. Terry Sutherland said he was using his sight-seeing stick when ...
Terry Sutherland, a blind man from Indiana, is advocating for common sense gun laws after obtaining a concealed carry permit to highlight what he sees as a flaw in the state's regulations.
He believes people should have to pass a competency test at a gun range before being allowed to carry a gun in public.