Yes, it is. Read it carefully and then read the original quote.
I said an IL resident can get an IN LTCH if they work in Indiana.
That is all true.
What's your point?
Yes, it is. Read it carefully and then read the original quote.
The transporting unloaded was always moot for anyone other than an IN citizen.
I think what you run into with others shooting at ranges in IN is that those ranges are private property and the state of IN can't tell you you can't carry on private property.
Just in case somebody finds this old thread through a Google search, as I did on July 3, I want to make sure there's something here to indicate that Indiana revised the law effective July 1, such that IL residents can now legally shoot at IN ranges. Check out this thread for info.
I've been to the Kingsbury range a couple of times (with my Utah CCW) and thoroughly enjoyed my time away from Crook County. Thanks for the hospitality.
Quite possibly the most effective use of the NecroPost that i've ever seen.
Well done and welcome to the board!
can i carry my handgun to Il . I have a In LTCH .My son lives in Danville , Ill like to visit but don't want to spend the weekend in their facillities.
can i carry my handgun to Il . I have a In LTCH .My son lives in Danville , Ill like to visit but don't want to spend the weekend in their facillities.
Illinois does not honor Indiana's LTCH.
Or ANYONE else's, either.
IF they work an hourly job & work 40 plus hours..
ISP denied a permit for my brother in law because his work in Indiana was for our family farm and did not pay an hourly wage..
IF they work an hourly job & work 40 plus hours..
ISP denied a permit for my brother in law because his work in Indiana was for our family farm and did not pay an hourly wage..
Ever thought of appealing? I sure would. The law says "regular" it doesn't say 40 hours a week, among other thing it does not say.
regular:
- having equal times or spaces between: occurring in a fixed, unvarying, or predictable pattern, with equal amounts of time or space between each one
- happening frequently: occurring or doing something frequently enough over a period of time to establish a pattern, though not necessarily a strict one
- usual: normally expected, or most often used or done
Is he taxed on his earnings from the farm? If you brother works on the family farm "regularly" and obtains financial gain from doing so, I would not deny the LTCH.
I would appeal that...especially it being farm work. As a kid, we ALWAYS carried out in the fields.....you never know when you will run across a coyote, or a rabid critter. (Had a rabid raccoon go through the combine once......it was a mess.....)
july 1st law change no permit needed to transport a gun to and from the range in indiana or transport to your friends house just has to be unloaded and ammo somewhere else in the car i was happy about that one
Not true. Just has to be unloaded, encased and inaccessible. NOTHING in the statute says anything about ammo. This is one of those old gun-shop fables.
Assumption: Magazines must be empty, as well?
Assumption: Magazines must be empty, as well?