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No OC in IN according to NRA

tattedupboy

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Could it be that the NRAs definition of "open carry" is the traditional form, no license required? If that is the case, then no, Indiana does not fit the bill due the requirement that anyone carrying, whether openly or concealed, be licensed. However, calling Indiana a nonpermissive open carry state is misleading due to the fact that it is legal with a permit, and the NRA should explain that.
 

Wynder

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tattedupboy wrote:
Could it be that the NRAs definition of "open carry" is the traditional form, no license required? If that is the case, then no, Indiana does not fit the bill due the requirement that anyone carrying, whether openly or concealed, be licensed.

I believe this is the case. Delaware is described on the NRA-ILA site as a state in which open carry is permissible.
 
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