The plain english of this statement seems clear enough:
"Tennessee now recognizes a facially valid handgun permit, firearms permit, weapons permit, or a license issued by another state according to its terms, and will, therefore, authorize the holder of such out-of-state permit or license to carry a handgun only in the state of Tennessee."
- There's no formal reciprocity agreement with Indiana because one is NOT required (i.e. because Indiana doesn't require such agreements).
This is one reason I always confirm directly with states' web sites or on the phone before trips.
Web sites that attempt to aggregate all the laws (i.e. NRA, USA Carry, etc.), while convenient/handy/and all that, are difficult to keep up-to-date.
"Tennessee now recognizes a facially valid handgun permit, firearms permit, weapons permit, or a license issued by another state according to its terms, and will, therefore, authorize the holder of such out-of-state permit or license to carry a handgun only in the state of Tennessee."
- There's no formal reciprocity agreement with Indiana because one is NOT required (i.e. because Indiana doesn't require such agreements).
This is one reason I always confirm directly with states' web sites or on the phone before trips.
Web sites that attempt to aggregate all the laws (i.e. NRA, USA Carry, etc.), while convenient/handy/and all that, are difficult to keep up-to-date.