03-21-2009
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| Glocker
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Bloomington
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Originally Posted by Bill of Rights Arguably, Nate, I think your answer is here:
I say "arguably" because while that specifies to whom it may be issued, it does not specify that it may be revoked for that. Still, though, the Superintendent may suspend or revoke if it is determined that you are no longer a proper person, and not either being a resident or having a fixed place of business in IN just might qualify under that heading.
I have yet to find any other headings under which that would fit.
Blessings,Bill | After perusing the IC, I think it MAY be under this section, but honestly, I have no idea really. Emphasis added is mine: Quote:
(i) If a person who holds a valid license to carry a handgun issued under this chapter:
(1) changes the person's name;
(2) changes the person's address; or
(3) experiences a change, including an arrest or a conviction, that may affect the person's status as a proper person (as defined in IC 35-47-1-7) or otherwise disqualify the person from holding a license;
the person shall, not later than thirty (30) days after the date of a change described under subdivision (3), and not later than sixty (60) days after the date of the change described under subdivision (1) or (2), notify the superintendent, in writing, of the event described under subdivision (3) or, in the case of a change under subdivision (1) or (2), the person's new name or new address.
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