If you use the search function, you'll find many threads talking about this.I’ve had my LTCH for years and still keep it in my wallet. Is it necessary since we don’t actually need it any longer? I don’t think it hurts to have it. Am I wrong?
I would recommend an Indiana LTCH for several reasons. They are free. There are still States that don't have ConC that have reciprocity. There is still the school zone issue. We can have the 5 year and the lifetime LTCH. Someday when a bunch of ATF gets fired the 5 year will act as a NICS check.I’ve had my LTCH for years and still keep it in my wallet. Is it necessary since we don’t actually need it any longer? I don’t think it hurts to have it. Am I wrong?
Always been a bg check, it's federal law. I think years back..90s, there wasn't a bg check for shotguns. I bought a Remington shotgun at walmart in like 95 or so and didn't do any check, but it think if it was a handgun, there was a week waiting period for the bg check. Been so long..Kentucky's license to carry allows a purchase from an FFL without a back ground check, did I understand that Indiana's LTCH used to do that? If so, what changed?
I've had my lifetime forever and a day. It was a common ask for old face to face deals to see the pink card as reasonable proof you were a proper person. It's just an extra security blanket as far as being in Indiana is concerned. I think we're reciprocal with several other states, so if you travel it could be useful even if only a little.I’ve had my LTCH for years and still keep it in my wallet. Is it necessary since we don’t actually need it any longer? I don’t think it hurts to have it. Am I wrong?
I’ve never heard of this.Kentucky's license to carry allows a purchase from an FFL without a back ground check, did I understand that Indiana's LTCH used to do that? If so, what changed?
There was always a check it’s just that on handguns in Indiana pre 1994 AWB/Brady law. Before that Indiana required a 7 day wait on handguns UNLESS you had a LTCH then you were considered good to go. the Brady required an instant check for everyone so everyone took it hom LE that day. so that made the 7 day wait obsolete and the state did away with that requirement.Always been a bg check, it's federal law. I think years back..90s, there wasn't a bg check for shotguns. I bought a Remington shotgun at walmart in like 95 or so and didn't do any check, but it think if it was a handgun, there was a week waiting period for the bg check. Been so long..
This is correct. I've not known any period of "no check" for KY or IN my lifetime .Always been a bg check, it's federal law. I think years back..90s, there wasn't a bg check for shotguns. I bought a Remington shotgun at walmart in like 95 or so and didn't do any check, but it think if it was a handgun, there was a week waiting period for the bg check. Been so long..
How does a LTCH lapse? Is there a fee that I don’t know about to keep it active? I must have missed something when I got mine. I assumed it was a one time deal.I let my LTCH lapse, I am quite tired of paying out money for a permission slip to exercise my rights.
29 of 50 states, some of which didn't even recognize the Indiana LTCH anyway before they went CC.
Yes Michigan is the main sticking point around here, but I don't go that way often..
And yes there are the Aholes in Illinois, but not ever your permission slip lets you carry in that place..
There are a few versions, I had one of the 5 year deals. It was set to expire (lapse) a few months after the date CC became effective, so i said... ehh forget renewing it..How does a LTCH lapse? Is there a fee that I don’t know about to keep it active? I must have missed something when I got mine. I assumed it was a one time deal.
There are a few versions, I had one of the 5 year deals. It was set to expire (lapse) a few months after the date CC became effective, so i said... ehh forget renewing it..
If you got the Lifetime then you’re good.