Hi all,
I'm an IL resident, but I'd like to get in some range time in Indiana. Does anyone know if it is possible to get time on a range (and potentially rent a rifle) without a FOID? Thanks!
Their shops, their rules.
It's best to check with the range; however, in Illinois a non-resident can go to the range without a problem (at least the ones I went to) as long as they were with a resident of Illinois, that had a FOID. I do not know, but it may be the same (although we do not have FOID in Indiana)?
That there is messed up. Boo Illinois.
How many "prohibited persons" do you think actually "come across to get practice"?Up here in Da' Region it will vary.
Some ranges will require IL residents to present FOID cards. Some have (lots of) problems with prohibited persons coming across the border to get some "practice"
For firearm rental, I would expect more locations to have that requirement. Or not allowing out-of-state rentals at all.
Their shops, their rules.
How many "prohibited persons" do you think actually "come across to get practice"?
They're clearly not getting much of it, if any...
How many "prohibited persons" do you think actually "come across to get practice"?
Up here in Da' Region it will vary.
Some ranges will require IL residents to present FOID cards. Some have (lots of) problems with prohibited persons coming across the border to get some "practice"
For firearm rental, I would expect more locations to have that requirement. Or not allowing out-of-state rentals at all.
Their shops, their rules.
Well I'm not running background checks on 'em, but the number of IN plates at a range ~= number of IL plates on any given weekend.
Hi all,
I'm an IL resident, but I'd like to get in some range time in Indiana. Does anyone know if it is possible to get time on a range (and potentially rent a rifle) without a FOID? Thanks!
How many "prohibited persons" do you think actually "come across to get practice"?
Not trying to be dense, but why would you care what the Missouri State Police think about you selling ammo to Indiana resident? For that matter, why would you care why any LEO wanted to know if you sold ammo to anyone? What is prohibiting a communist State resident (California, New Jersey, New York, etc) from purchasing ammo from any Walmart or rural King in Indiana? There's nothing illegal about that.If the answer is anything other than "none", the facility owner is at risk, given this age of litigation. I once got a call from Missouri State Police, asking if our conservation club sold ammo to a particular Terre Haute area resident. And I often get phone calls from people who are "in town for a day & want to shoot a gun". Call me a cautious, I'm ok with that.