Other contributions to the FAQ + Answers to help pull this together would be much appreciated.

Please note them in this thread (
http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera..._gun_faqs.html) and I'll update or add the questions/answers. Thanks!!
This is obviously a "living document."

I broke out the questions into "categories" and made them separate posts for easier reference. I hope this helps. Please don't hesitate to poke me if something needs to move or another category should be added, and *definitely* correct me if I'm completely (or even partially) wrong about something.
Table of Contents for this thread: About the LTCH (License to Carry a Handgun): http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post187167 About Carrying Your Handgun: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post187168 About Guns (in General): http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post187170 About Women & Guns: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post187171 About Shooting with Other People: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post187172 About INGO: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post187173 Getting Training: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post218810 The INGO FAQ: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post483029
About Gun Shows: http://ingunowners.com/forums/genera...tml#post630600
Or you might read the excellent PDF files that Kludge put together for his classes. You can find them all together here:
http://ingunowners.com/forums/handgu...y_classes.html
And just in case that didn't answer your questions:
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Originally Posted by jamstutz |
You might try that.
Or you might try this:
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Originally Posted by snojet I thought this would help the community as a whole. I've read through many posts and some questions that people are asking are answered in this link that is provided below. http://www.lcav.org/states/Indiana.asp
Recently I got this information in a printed form from the Carmel Police department when I applied and had an interview with the police chief for my LTCH permit. |
Or you might try a copy of Bryan Ciyou's book Indiana Handgun Law. Read both editions; they're excellent and worth reading.
Amazon.com: Indiana Handgun Law: Bryan Lee Ciyou:...
Or you might start a new thread in the appropriate forum and see what happens.
