You can't be pointed to the law.
The law states that which is illegal.
Since it is legal, there is no law to point you to.
But there is this from Indiana .gov
https://faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/articl...on-my-person-in-a-concealed-or-exposed-manner-
Does Indiana law require me to carry my handgun on my person in a concealed or exposed manner?
Follow Indiana law is silent on this issue; however, carrying an exposed firearm in public may be alarming to some people and create unnecessary and unwanted attention to yourself. Your right to carry a firearm may also be restricted on private property, various sporting venues, and some businesses by the owners. Be attentive for posted signs warning of restricted areas when carrying a firearm into public places. If approached by a law enforcement officer for official business purposes, it is recommended that you tell the officer in a non-threatening manner that you are in possession of a firearm and that you have a permit.
For more information on this topic visit ISP Firearms Licensing or contact us at FirearmsQuestions@isp.IN.gov
The law states that which is illegal.
Since it is legal, there is no law to point you to.
But there is this from Indiana .gov
https://faqs.in.gov/hc/en-us/articl...on-my-person-in-a-concealed-or-exposed-manner-
Does Indiana law require me to carry my handgun on my person in a concealed or exposed manner?
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Follow Indiana law is silent on this issue; however, carrying an exposed firearm in public may be alarming to some people and create unnecessary and unwanted attention to yourself. Your right to carry a firearm may also be restricted on private property, various sporting venues, and some businesses by the owners. Be attentive for posted signs warning of restricted areas when carrying a firearm into public places. If approached by a law enforcement officer for official business purposes, it is recommended that you tell the officer in a non-threatening manner that you are in possession of a firearm and that you have a permit.
For more information on this topic visit ISP Firearms Licensing or contact us at FirearmsQuestions@isp.IN.gov