Assembly passes law in response to court ruling restricting use of force against illegal police entry.
Amendments to a bill in the Indiana House further limit when residents can resist police entry into their homes.
The General Assembly is taking up the bills that would change the laws on police entry into homes without a warrant and a possible statewide smoking ban.
A legislative committee says an earlier court ruling had some people worried that police were immune to a law against illegal entry into one's home.