I returned to Indiana this last week for a family visit, my first time back in about a year.
Stopped by my county Sheriff's office to surrender my Indiana lifetime carry permit. The lady working behind the glass (civilian, I assume) said that she didn't think what I was wanting to do was a "thing", so she called ISP and she told me they said, " just to keep it in case I ever moved back".
Back at the hotel room, I called ISP because I didn't think what she told me was a "thing", and I was half right.
ISP asked a couple basic questions (name, old county of residence, ect) and gave me a reference #. I was instructed to go to ISP's website, follow the prompts, use the given reference # and change to my current Tennessee address. Then I could keep it to avoid paying again if I ever moved back.........................or I could mail it to them to surrender.
This is what I get for trying to do what I thought was proper. Leave it to Indiana to make giving a gun permit back more difficult than getting one.
FYI, I drove right past the ISP post on 21st St. headed home, and no, they told me I couldn't just drop it off........................now, where did I leave those scissors?
Stopped by my county Sheriff's office to surrender my Indiana lifetime carry permit. The lady working behind the glass (civilian, I assume) said that she didn't think what I was wanting to do was a "thing", so she called ISP and she told me they said, " just to keep it in case I ever moved back".
Back at the hotel room, I called ISP because I didn't think what she told me was a "thing", and I was half right.
ISP asked a couple basic questions (name, old county of residence, ect) and gave me a reference #. I was instructed to go to ISP's website, follow the prompts, use the given reference # and change to my current Tennessee address. Then I could keep it to avoid paying again if I ever moved back.........................or I could mail it to them to surrender.
This is what I get for trying to do what I thought was proper. Leave it to Indiana to make giving a gun permit back more difficult than getting one.
FYI, I drove right past the ISP post on 21st St. headed home, and no, they told me I couldn't just drop it off........................now, where did I leave those scissors?