Titanium_Frost
Grandmaster
That is how I read it.
If your license is for OC, you must OC. If it is for CC, you must CC. If it is ambiguous, Bob's your Uncle.
As for laws, they don't transfer. Not being allowed to carry in a bank in your state doesn't transfer here just like being able to carry at your State Fair doesn't override our law and transfer here either.
The question I have is the technicalities of being in a state that only allows licensed OC, and the reciprocity of a state that only allows licensed CC. Would your OC license allow CC in the travel state (since it is the only legal form of carry in said state)? I'm sure there would be no reciprocity because of this, but without actually looking up examples, I would be curious to see how/if this works. I'm guessing it would come down to the wording of the travel state's reciprocity agreement.
There is not one single state that issues an OC license, your logic doesn't work here. Indiana recognizes a handgun carry permit as a carry permit, period. The state cannot see OC or CC as they do not exist in our laws.
You can OC on a CCW permit from any state in Indiana because it is legal here with a valid license.