I own homes in both states, and I live in both homes about 6 months each year. I am a Florida resident for voting, income taxes, driver's and CCW license.
As I understand the residency rules as described in the federal background check fine print, when I'm living in my home here I am considered a resident of Indiana for the purpose of purchasing a firearm. I would show my Indiana address on the background check form when buying a gun here.
The only Indiana gun dealer I asked about eligibility to buy a handgun when I'm living here (I sent him a fax with the relevant information highlighted) failed to respond.
I'm in the market for a couple of handguns. My record is squeaky clean. I have property tax, utility and other records showing residency in both states. Can an Indiana dealer sell me a handgun or use his FFL to receive a handgun purchased by me from another seller?
As I understand the residency rules as described in the federal background check fine print, when I'm living in my home here I am considered a resident of Indiana for the purpose of purchasing a firearm. I would show my Indiana address on the background check form when buying a gun here.
The only Indiana gun dealer I asked about eligibility to buy a handgun when I'm living here (I sent him a fax with the relevant information highlighted) failed to respond.
I'm in the market for a couple of handguns. My record is squeaky clean. I have property tax, utility and other records showing residency in both states. Can an Indiana dealer sell me a handgun or use his FFL to receive a handgun purchased by me from another seller?