Firearms Iinstuctor
Regular Member
Good news 24 now Nebraska and Georgia are close also
Now that TN, KY, IN and OH are permitless carry, no need to renew my license.Both bills (Ohio and Kentucky) when signed or as a matter of law goes into effect (by the end of July) will make all the states I frequent (TN, KY, IN, OH) not requiring a license. My present license expires the end of Oct. The only disadvantage is when purchasing a firearm the license avoids background check. Frankly, I'm 72 and don't plan on buying anymore toys. And I don't play the game: Who dies first with the most toys wins.
Ohio and Indiana Just a signature away.
Both are just waiting their governors signatures. Then they well become the 22nd and 23rd sates to have permit less carry. With others still in play we might hit 25 this year.forum.opencarry.org
Now that TN, KY, IN and OH are permitless carry, no need to renew my license.
Because most states considered carrying a firearm in a motor vehicle as concealed carry. Meaning an unlicensed open carry person had to unload their firearm when getting into a motor vehicle. That restriction has now been removed.so "Lucy 'splan to me" why anybody on the open carry site is enthused about permit-less concealed carry?
just say'n
Well in Indiana a license is needed to open or conceal carry. As of July 1st 2022 a license won't be needed for either.so "Lucy 'splan to me" why anybody on the open carry site is enthused about permit-less concealed carry?
just say'n
per the bill 1296 signed by the Hoosier governor...Well in Indiana a license is needed to open or conceal carry. As of July 1st 2022 a license won't be needed for either.
so "Lucy 'splan to me" why anybody on the open carry site is enthused about permit-less concealed carry?
just say'n
Perfect example is Washington State RCW 9.41.050:Because most states considered carrying a firearm in a motor vehicle as concealed carry. Meaning an unlicensed open carry person had to unload their firearm when getting into a motor vehicle. That restriction has now been removed.
Correct. As of now to open or conceal carry you need a LTCH. July 1st you won't.per the bill 1296 signed by the Hoosier governor...
[ http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2022/bills/house/1296#document-21f4b4d7 ]
there is no differentiation between Hoosier citizens conceal or open carry...
Those dishonorably discharged are not allowed to own firearms. It is considered a felony under federal and state law.doesn't state who this applies to...Hoosiers or out of towners...
oh and those dishonourably discharged are not allowed to carry firearms...
Per forum guidance Do you happen to have a cite for those statements?Correct. As of now to open or conceal carry you need a LTCH. July 1st you won't.
Those dishonorably discharged are not allowed to own firearms. It is considered a felony under federal and state law.
It applies to Hoosiers and visitors from other places. It states person not IN resident.
(a) A person who is at least eighteen (18) years of age and is not otherwise prohibited from carrying or possessing a handgun under state or federal law is not required to obtain or possess a license or permit from the state to carry a handgun in Indiana.