SlowDog
Regular Member
I am wondering what are the OC/CC requirements....say restaurant and public carrying in Indiana....thanx
I was informed by a Lake County deputy sherif that if I have my CPL it says "concealed" and he has been told to write citations to anyone OC'ing with it.
I was informed by a Lake County deputy sherif that if I have my CPL it says "concealed" and he has been told to write citations to anyone OC'ing with it.
My CO permit reads "Concealed Weapons Permit". However, CO is an open carry state. No license or permit required to OC. So can I OC or do I have to CC?
I If you come from a state that says CCW, then I believe, that is how you must carry it here in Ind.
So... since I have a drivers license, I am no longer able to walk or ride a bike, take a taxi?...I have a library card am I not allowed to be in a book store?
Utah issues a Concealed Firearm Permit
Oregon issues a concealed handgun license
New Hampshire issues a pistol/revolver license
Washington issues a concealed pistol license
I have a license/permit for those four states none of which require me to conceal my weapon. Now what ??
IC 35-47-2-21
Recognition of retail dealers' licenses and licenses to carry handguns issued by other states
Sec. 21. (a) Retail dealers' licenses issued by other states or foreign countries will not be recognized in Indiana except for sales at wholesale.
(b) Licenses to carry handguns, issued by other states or foreign countries, will be recognized according to the terms thereof but only while the holders are not residents of Indiana.
As added by P.L.311-1983, SEC.32.
My Washington State resident license "allows" me to conceal, it does not "require" me to conceal. The same is true of my other 3 licenses/permits. Some states (Iowa for example) allow for any mode of carry as long as you have a license/permit. This is how I see it in Indiana and in my last few visits to the Evansville area, I was not bothered by law enforcement.
I think someone is reading for too much into the code and should contact their representative and get an opinion from the Attorney General on the matter.
In Indiana, you must carry according to your license. If your license says concealed only, then you must carry concealed. If it doesn't specify, then you may carry openly or concealed.
I.C. 35-47-2-21(b)
My License does not say concealed only. Why did you add the word only?
It does sound weird but the name of something is not a law.
I don't see why we can't oc in Indiana. Here in Michigan our Concealed Pistol License allows us to open carry in a school or on school property, child care center or day care center, sports arena or stadium, bar or tavern, church, synagogue, mosque, temple, an entertainment facility with a seating of 2,500 or more and a hospital.
We can't even posses a gun in these places without our CPL.
Again it comes down to expecting IN to know other state laws.
I don't see how you haven't gotten in trouble yet?? You say you can carry your firearm in all of these places in Michigan. It was like you were reading the exact opposite of what the Michigan statues say. :lol:
MCL 750.234d states that you cannot possess any firearm in a depository financial institution, a church or other house of religious worship, court, theatre, sports arena, day care center, hospital or an establishment licensed under the Michigan liquor control act, unless that possession is with the permission of the owner or his/her agent of the entity.
http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,1607,7-123-1586_27094-10953--,00.html
Nope you didn't read the compleat law
...(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:
(a) A person who owns, or is employed by or contracted by, an entity described in subsection (1) if the possession of that firearm is to provide security services for that entity.
(b) A peace officer.
(c) A person licensed by this state or another state to carry a concealed weapon.
When you have a license you folow this MI law: 28.425o Premises on which carrying concealed weapon prohibited;