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Coatesville: Where the 2nd Amendment comes first

            By Nolan Bennett, THG News

To many people in Indiana’s small towns and rural areas, the right to bear arms is as important to citizens as any of our other rights protected by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. 

That is why it came as no surprise to most Hoosiers when our state was recently ranked second only to New York for the number of people with permits to carry firearms per 1,000 people over the age of 18.  For many, carrying a Colt Python or Smith & Wesson Model Model 629 is as natural as carrying a cell phone.

No other town in Indiana more personifies this attitude than the tiny hamlet of Coatesville (population 500), on the southwest outskirts of Hendricks County. 

An Indianapolis Star review of state gun permit data found that Coatesville was the gun-toting capital of Indiana with 395 (73%) of its residents holding permits.

When I visited the town to research this story, I was very surprised.  I expected to see a town reminiscent of the Old West, where a shootout could occur at anytime.  What I found was a sleepy town filled with nice people who say it is very rare for violent crimes to occur at all.

Earl Mackins, the town barber for over 30 years, says that guns deter crime.  “Everybody around here knows not to pick a fight or harass anyone—because if they do they are probably going to get their ass shot off.  The stakes are a lot higher here if you screw with the wrong person.”

Even most of the women in Coatesville are brought up shooting.  Sandy Minton, owner of Sandy’s Feed Store, said that her dad took her and her brothers out shooting on their farm on a regular basis growing up.  “It was something we all did.  Nobody thinks anything about it.”

As a matter of fact, the last time anyone remembers getting shot was in 1974, when an outsider tried to rob the now defunct Coatesville Community Bank.  “I remember it like it was yesterday,” said Mackins, “Some man from out of town tried to rob the bank.  Didn’t know what he was getting into.  That son of a bitch left town with our deposits alright—in a body bag with about 30 shots deposited in him!  That was the last time anyone came here looking for trouble.”

 

 
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