The job keeps me traveling and for the most part long term travel. I am currently in Indiana and have been since last February.
There is a different permit here that once you have the unlimited permit you may carry concealed or open. I have not witnessed a single open carry since I arrived outside of the gun range.
I am also confused about some of the laws here. If there is someone that can help I would like here from you. The state website is a bit difficult to navigate (at least for me).
The state seems to be split on whether they support concealed carry or not.
Confused in Indiana
Confused in Indiana
Don't Confuse the Issues With the Facts
Does Indiana law say that?tomc wrote:One thing I know regarding carrying in Indiana; having a Texas CHL gives you reciprocity to carry in Indiana, but since the Texas license is for concealed carry, you can only carry concealed.
Whenever you're carrying in a reciprocal state, you abide by their rules, not those of Texas.
On another forum, someone actually tried arguing that he could carry in bars, etc., while in a state where that was banned, because it wasn't banned in the state where he had a license.

Kevin:
As was explained to me, back in the days when PDO was alive and well, Indiana issues a "License to Carry" and this license in required to carry either open or concealed. Since Texas only issues a "Concealed Handgun License", one cannot carry open in Indiana since a Texas license only allows concealed carry.
While in Indiana, one must abide by all Indiana laws regarding car carry, off-limit restrictions, etc., as you noted, but only within the limits of the kind of license one has from the reciprocal state. The same would apply if one had a non-semiautomatic or revolver only Texas license; one could only carry a revolver in Indiana. Also, if one had a Nevada license from Clark Co., with a list of carry-able firearms, one could only carry a firearm in Indiana that is listed on the Nevada license.
Now if one were in Virginia, for example, where one needs a license to carry concealed, but open carry needs no license, both would be OK with a Texas license.
I was confused at first also, but someone from Indiana responded to a like query of mine on PDO and explained it to me as stated above. I also don't claim to be legally accurate with this position, but it is how I understand it.
Tom
As was explained to me, back in the days when PDO was alive and well, Indiana issues a "License to Carry" and this license in required to carry either open or concealed. Since Texas only issues a "Concealed Handgun License", one cannot carry open in Indiana since a Texas license only allows concealed carry.
While in Indiana, one must abide by all Indiana laws regarding car carry, off-limit restrictions, etc., as you noted, but only within the limits of the kind of license one has from the reciprocal state. The same would apply if one had a non-semiautomatic or revolver only Texas license; one could only carry a revolver in Indiana. Also, if one had a Nevada license from Clark Co., with a list of carry-able firearms, one could only carry a firearm in Indiana that is listed on the Nevada license.
Now if one were in Virginia, for example, where one needs a license to carry concealed, but open carry needs no license, both would be OK with a Texas license.
I was confused at first also, but someone from Indiana responded to a like query of mine on PDO and explained it to me as stated above. I also don't claim to be legally accurate with this position, but it is how I understand it.
Tom
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be prepared,
tomc
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tomc