The guy behind the gun counter said the constitution only applies to 21+I wonder what the Second Amendment says.
Well, that settles it then!The guy behind the gun counter said the constitution only applies to 21+
What is this registration you speak of?How about this question .... If she bought the gun and gives it to him as a gift can he have it then registered in his name? He really doesn't want the gun registered to his Mother.
Indiana doesn't have a gun registry.How about this question .... If she bought the gun and gives it to him as a gift can he have it then registered in his name? He really doesn't want the gun registered to his Mother.
They can own and carry handguns, but they cannot purchase them
Incorrect.
They can NOT purchase from a FFL.
They CAN do a private sale, such as buying from someone here
Federal law prohibits anyone under the age of 21 from purchasing a handgun from an FFL, not from owning one. Since Indiana law does not align with federal law, this creates a odd situation for 18-20 year old's. They can own and carry handguns, but they cannot purchase them.
My apologies for relating the pertinent information regarding the original question asked.Instead of answering the question in an exacting limited way, maybe explain the laws so that the OP might be better able to understand his/her decision.