Sounds like the local dealer is trying to get a little more business in transfer fees. FTF is perfectly legal in IN, unless you have any doubt as to the persons legal ability to own firearms. Some people feel safer going to an FFL, as a way to confirm a persons background.
Also, I've heard of some people asking to see the buyer's LTCH if available, as it CAN help prove that they don't have a record, but it's not at all fool-proof as A) they're extremely easy to fake, and B) might've committed & been convicted after having rec'd the pink paper
Which dealer?
Why can no one take me at me word that I am a proper person? I have seen at least 3 firearms in the classified that I would have purchased for the asking price but the seller wanted an LTCH so I did not even bother contacting them.I had my second ftf this morning. We both showed indiana Id and ltch. Best deals to be found are FACE TO FACE.
. . .IMO, there's just no excuse for an FFL not knowing the laws.
But, it also might be that the FFL in this story is being purposefully dishonest for financial gain. . .
Why can no one take me at me word that I am a proper person? I have seen at least 3 firearms in the classified that I would have purchased for the asking price but the seller wanted an LTCH so I did not even bother contacting them.
Guess I should take my old pepto bismal piece of paper and change the date to make some people happy.
I wasnt the one who mentioned showing ltch on the transaction, he offered it up. But after I thought about it, I felt better knowing the guy i traded my pistol to for a rifle was legally able to have it. Now if he goes out and commits a crime with it and the gun comes back on me, I can say he had a license to carry. So in my knowledge the state gave him that permit because he wasnt a convicted felon which makes him a swell guy in my book But honestly, how am I to know who is a wanted man and who isnt? Most of us on this forum have ltch but how many of us r wanted right now? Its a pain in the ass to ask for and provide but, its the privlage of a upstanding citizen to provide proof. If I hadnt asked the guy for his ltch permit and just straight up asked him if he was legally able to own a firearm and he lied would I be liable?
FTF must be with an Indiana resident only. - Ask to see a drivers license.
Private sales are completely legal in Indiana.
Also, I've heard of some people asking to see the buyer's LTCH
Exactly those ^.
It covers a couple bases to ask for them both...
1) Driver's license is proof of Indiana residency and age (if selling a handgun, do the math and make SURE they are [STRIKE]21[/STRIKE] 18!)
2) LTCH shows they've done the background thing, and ALSO that they are legal to transport it (I'm not sure if FTF is covered in the "To and from a place of purchase or repair" thing... somebody else can jump in there and decipher that).
IC 35-47-2-7
Prohibited sales or transfers of ownership
Sec. 7. (a) Except an individual acting within a parent-minor child or guardian-minor protected person relationship or any other individual who is also acting in compliance with IC 35-47-10, a person may not sell, give, or in any other manner transfer the ownership or possession of a handgun or assault weapon (as defined in IC 35-50-2-11) to any person under eighteen (18) years of age.
IC 35-47-2-2
Excepted persons
Sec. 2. Section 1 of this chapter does not apply to:
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(11) any person while carrying a handgun unloaded and in a secure wrapper from the place of purchase to his dwelling or fixed place of business, ...