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Roadkillwarrior 02-19-2009 12:15 PM

Indiana Handgun Owners
 
I have heard that you have to have your handgun concealed to carry, even when you have a personal protection permit but it doesn't make since to me. Is this true? I have been trying to find where it states this under Indiana Law but I can't find anything. If you know can you show me where you found the law at, thanks!!

Roadkillwarrior 02-19-2009 01:31 PM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 
In other words, can you carry non-concealed or open carry a handgun in Indiana


bowtruck 02-19-2009 02:06 PM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 
handgunlaws.us might be of some help

stalkingbear 02-19-2009 02:07 PM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 
If I recall correctly, in In, if you have an concealed carry license, you CAN carry concealed OR open. Perhaps an In resident will clarify more.

Nanook85 02-19-2009 03:21 PM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 
It's called a License to Carry a Handgun (LCH). State laws do not specify that it must be concealed. The license itself states: "...to carry on their person or in a vehicle, any handgun lawfully possessed by Licensee..."

RugerMike 02-20-2009 05:17 AM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 

ORIGINAL: Nanook85

It's called a License to Carry a Handgun (LCH). State laws do not specify that it must be concealed. The license itself states: "...to carry on their person or in a vehicle, any handgun lawfully possessed by Licensee..."
This is correct. There use to be a statement in the hunting regs that read if huntgun hunting the weapon couldn't be concealed, but that has changed in the last couple of years, now that you can carry while bow hunting, for protection purposes.
One other good piece of advise. If you have one concealed and you are pulled over for a traffic violation and or checked in the field by a conservation officer about your hunting license "Always announce to that officer (Up Front) that you are carrying and have one!" They don't like surprises at all!

hunting junkie 02-20-2009 08:01 AM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 
When i first got mine many years ago,they told me they would like it betterif youconceal it.That way it does not
cause any problems if somebody seen it.

driftrider 02-20-2009 06:57 PM

RE: Indiana Handgun Owners
 

ORIGINAL: hunting junkie

When i first got mine many years ago,they told me they would like it betterif youconceal it.That way it does not
cause any problems if somebody seen it.
I don't know Indiana's law, but before you do anything it would be a very good idea to find out for sure. It might save you a lot of hassle, and maybe even revocation of your permit, a big fine, and/or jail time.

The purpose of concealed carry is to avoid causing panic. It has been a long time since men routinely carried a sidearm openly. In those days nobody thought twice about someone carrying a revolver, unless they knew that person to be of ill repute. Today, with the exception of law enforcement and hunting, openly carrying a weapon is rare and has become somewhat taboo. There are always those folks that will simply flip out if they see a gun carried by a civilian, and when they call 911 to report you because you accidently flashed your holstered pistol, they WILL respond and you will have to explain yourself. Some states even have a law, usually a simple misdemenor, simply for failing to adequately conceal the gun. Other states have open carry as well, so you can carry openly if you want, but it'd still be better IMO, both from a public perception and a tactical standpoint, to carry concealed.

Mike



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