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      ISP pulled over and Disarmed

      the way i understand the law is that there is 1 method to transport in a vehicle that does not require a LTCH... (3) the person carries the handgun in a vehicle that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person, if the handgun is: (A) unloaded...
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      ISP pulled over and Disarmed

      Yeah, it's only a misdemeanor...I'm sure they have no RAS to investigate further.
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      ISP pulled over and Disarmed

      The unlawful possession will open the door for further investigation. And I don't believe I said a LTCH was needed to purchase a handgun in Indiana, but Indiana Code specifies how said handgun is to be secured in your vehicle if you DON'T have a LTCH...which is NOT loaded, and unholstered in...
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      ISP pulled over and Disarmed

      Possession of a handgun is illegal unless you have a license (with the exception of being on your own private property, or other private property that you have permission to be armed on). You are obligated to provide proof that you are a "proper person" by presenting your little pink card. If...
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      ISP pulled over and Disarmed

      I would add the LAWFUL possession of a firearm...
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      local unemployment office

      My last question still stands though, does the sign carry weight of law (as in go directly to jail, do not pass GO) or is it like a private business (leave when your asked to to avoid trespassing charges).
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      local unemployment office

      Ok, then does the sign carry any weight of law (like a specific gun free zone enforced by state law) or is it the same as a private business that puts one of those signs in their window?
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      local unemployment office

      That's what I was eluding to...
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      local unemployment office

      No. And it's a square building with each business's entrance from the outside.
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      local unemployment office

      I had to make a quick visit to the local unemployment office today. As I was about to walk through the door the "no guns" sign caught my eye. Correct me if I'm wrong, but seeing how that is a state office (public) and not on the states "gun free zone" list, is that sign not worth less than the...
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      Purdue Campus Carry

      Interesting... I took my daughter and a couple of her friends to the basketball game last night and locked my firearm up in my truck when we got there. I was under the impression it was a "no no" as well...
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      help finding a Indiana Supreme Court ruling

      It's actually in the link Actaeon227 posted.
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      help finding a Indiana Supreme Court ruling

      Thanks for the reply, I actually found it a few min ago. Melvin Washington vs. State of Indiana
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      help finding a Indiana Supreme Court ruling

      I tried the search feature, but perhaps I was not using the correct key words... I'm quite certain I read a link posted on this site referencing an Indiana Supreme Court ruling where in their opinion it was noted that merely possessing a handgun (legally) was not in and of itself sufficient...
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      Best way of invoking 5th amendment with a police officer?

      *insert purple text* What do you do when they're blind? ;)
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      open carry stopped by hobart pd while pumping gas

      If memory serves, there was a case posted in another thread where it was ruled that the officer must be able to specifically cite what made the citizen dangerous other than simply being in POSSESSION (legally) of a hand gun in order to disarm the citizen...
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      "Take Your Gun To Work" Law Provisions

      Ok, well "Right to Work" just prohibits unions from compelling new employees, who are going to be doing work covered by the collective bargaining unit, from joining the union.
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      "Take Your Gun To Work" Law Provisions

      Not to nit-pick, but do you know what Indiana "Right to Work" law is about? It really has nothing to do with the subject and wondered if you just misspoke...
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      Shield WITHOUT thumb safety?

      My thoughts exactly. I could see why a lefty wouldn't want to have the safety engaged on the shield, but with minimal practice, you can have the safety disengaged before you even have the weapon extended out in front of you. I don't judge those who choose not to engage it, but the "safety...
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