Local vs. state government: City Council finds loophole for No Turn on Red

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Local vs. state government: City Council finds loophole for No Turn on Red
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The City of Indianapolis is taking matters into its own hands when it comes to guns and restricting right turns on red lights, while state lawmakers are trying to stop them.

"It's certainty challenging, and the state has more of the legal authority here," Political Science expert, Laura Wilson said.

"For local government timing is obviously everything. Because we know what the State's plan is and we know the time is coming very close to where that policy will be in place so you're looking at essentially 24 days for local government to be able to pass the legislation they need before the July 1st deadline," Wilson said.Turning at a red light will no longer be permitted at Palmer and Meridian, 22nd and Delaware, and Shadeland Avenue and 71st Street effective immediately.

According to the amended legislation, DPW will have to list the intersection they plan to put a"No Turn on Red" sign on its website 30 days prior."It's been that way for a really long way just look left before you go right. I don't see why it's such an issue right now," Indianapolis resident Kyle Wilcher said.

Other councilmen like, Councilor Michael-Paul Hart and Paul Annee said we should keep doing things as we are now.

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