In 30 years, guns will be asserting their right to get married.
"The Secret Service must be wondering if this is going to become a trend"
Anywhere, anytime. I'll have my AR on my back and my glock on my side. I'll keep the INGO stuff at home if that's the wishes of the forum and dress nice for the event. I won't say much as there's not much OCing a rifle and pistol isn't going to say by itself.
No law supports that right.
It's the absence of law restricting that right which is noteworthy.
Perfectly legal to carry a loaded rifle in Indiana.
The general firearms codes still apply.
In public?
Lets do this. Lets pick a weekend and host an OC march. Pick a central city, get a pre-meeting set up, pick some select "security" people, a spokesman if need be, and talking points for those we encounter. We'll need printed copies of the carry laws and everyone will need to have a carry license if you will OC a pistol and it'll have to be shown ahead of time. Also, buisness casual or street casual clothing. No "Death to Socialism" or Muh Truck is better than your electric scooter" shirts. No signs. Maybe some flags.
Cmon guys. PM me if you want to do this and we'll do it. Even if it's only a handful of us at a time.
I thought you had a baby eagle
OK is there any law that restricts Openly Carrying a RIFLE in Indiana in public?
Which brings about my question earlier, is it legal to openly carry a rifle in Indiana in public?
Yes. (or in private.)
Openly. (or concealed.)
Loaded. (or unloaded.)
what kind of hair splitting or joke making are you looking at?
I mean YES it is LEGAL.
(For YOU even)