did you notify of the address change?Here is another thing, I have a valid drivers lisence and a valid LTCH but the address is different. I did not want to pay the $20 for a new LTCH with my new address. I see people that put in there add must have matching INDL and LTCH, I also have a Utah permit but people don't ask for that. I have bought and sold alot of firearms and I also say go with the gut feeling.
But they are the best customers, always pay in cash.
All you need is a bill of sale showing where you sold whoever the gun just for CYA in case someone after you does something stupid with said gun.
Ask to see a DL and have them sign a receipt of sale.
Yep, I don't have an LTCH. I've bought handguns from dealers without an LTCH, why can't I buy one from a person? I don't carry the firearm on me unless I'm going to a range, in which case it is unloaded, trigger locked, in a case, in the back of my blazer, with the ammo locked in the glove box.
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You still need a license to take it to a range in Indiana. If you don't want the LTCH then you need the target/hunting license.
You still need a license to take it to a range in Indiana. If you don't want the LTCH then you need the target/hunting license.
I know the law hasn't passed yet, but I've never had a problem with it being locked up and not accessible. The point I was trying to make is that I don't own an LTCH because I don't carry a firearm on me. I'm not going to pay $125 for a little piece of pink paper so that I can buy a handgun from someone and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
All in all, a bill of sale works better than seeing someone's LTCH anyways. Who's to say they won't do something later on that voids their LTCH? I would think you'd have more problems by asking for an LTCH and letting the sale happen without a bill of sale than not seeing an LTCH and writing up a bill of sale. The paper is what's going to prove your innocence, not your word. Just my
...The paper is what's going to prove your innocence, not your word. Just my
Not argueing your point I just don't want someone else read it and think its legal to carry your pistol a range to shoot with out a license. Even its unloaded, locked up or whatever.
My if I am buying you won't get anything from me but money. Same as selling I don't care to see anything just give me the money. I am not required by law to cover my ass.
The paper doesn't do anything and it's not required, just like seeing an LTCH.
Both are simply to make some people feel better. We don't need to prove our innocence in such transactions.
I know neither are required, but if you want to feel good about the transaction, shouldn't you at least do something that could potentially cover your ass? At least paper is physical evidence of proof unlike saying, "I sold it".
Then shouldn't it be witnessed and notarized? I could easily make up fake bills of sale for things I still own.
Nothing needs covered that I'm aware of. They're just guns.
[strike]You can get a fake bill of sale notarized and witnessed just as much as a real one.
None of it is necessary, but to make yourself feel good at least you'd have a paper with someone's name, signature, date of sale, and them taking liability. If you fake a bill of sale and police question that person who has never seen you before and you can't even point them out in a court room, your ass is grass my friend.[/strike]
Edit: Forget I said anything else. I'm not going to sit here and argue on the internet... you're right, sir. Congratulations, may the world forever bow to your most humble opinion and knowledge.