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House adopts conference report strengthening penalties for illegal signal jammers when public-safety communications affected
Summary
The House adopted a conference committee report on Senate Bill 26 that adds a level-5 felony enhancement for using signal jammers to interfere with critical infrastructure or public-safety communications; several members complained that the conference process was too brief.
The Indiana House on April 21 adopted a conference committee report on Senate Bill 26 that increases penalties for certain signal-jammer offenses when the device is used to disrupt public-safety or critical-infrastructure communications.
Representative Ledbetter presented the report and said the conference committee returned language that makes the intentional manufacture, sale, marketing, possession…
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