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| Plinker | Quote:
Stolen from the first Indiana lawyer I could google.
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| Marksman Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Northwest Indiana
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![]() ![]() | That's all well and good, but you have the IC at your disposal. Why don't you look up disorderly conduct, read how it is defined, and then tell me how carrying a gun meets that definition.
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| Plinker | As I've been reading, I've been trying to figure out the proper response. I think it appears to boil down to what Steelman wants, and that appears to be a guarantee from the authority that he will not be harassed, charged, etc. if he carries a loaded long gun in his vehicle. Unfortunately, all the authorities he states he wants to look to still aren't good enough to prevent this. Only two bodies state what the law of Indiana is and the repercussions of that law. The legislature through passed Indiana statutes and the Indiana Supreme Court interpreting those statutes. In some instances an opinion by the Attorney General for State giving an opinion on a statute can be used as a defense to a charge. Law Enforcement Officers (LEO's), Prosecutors, and Attorneys cannot give you a guarantee you will not be harassed or something is ok to do. LEO only know what their training on what a criminal offense is. Whether somebody has actually broken the law is up to the prosecutor. The prosecutor only knows what the statutes say and the courts have interpreted the statutes to say and THEIR opinion. Finally your own personal lawyer or any lawyer on this forum can only give you an OPINION, or his/her personal belief on what would happen if you did a certain action based on the statutes, case law, and common sense. It won't gurantee you that you won't experience negative consequences for doing something that is legal. Bottom line is that there is no Indiana statute barring carry of a long gun in a vehicle that is loaded if you can legally own the firearm. Without any statute barring an action as being criminal, there can be no criminal consequence for doring the activity. What can still happen is you may get harassed, arrested, charged, and even convicted for doing something that is legal. It happens all the time, ask the thousands of people appealing their criminal convictions. At the end of the day, people can give you their thoughts and rationale as to what could/would/should happen but you have to determine if the benefits outweigh the risk and confident enough in the legal system that it will work properly. I am confident enough in the legal system and the laws as written of this state that if I had a need to carry a loaded shotgun in the front seat of my car with me, I would. That being said, as of today, I feel my loaded 9mm in the glove box to be sufficient should I be without my trusty .45 while driving. Finally I am NOT a lawyer, but I am a law student here in Indiana. Please note that nothing said above should be considered legal advice. Good luck and stay safe!
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| Not so Silent after all... | [quote=Steelman;79793]It would be nice to have some in LE chime in with a contact who could verify the PD's stance on loaded long guns in vehicle/on person. LT or above. quote] Sadly, asking for this is VERY subject to personal interpretation and opinion. The CLEO's opinion may not be interpreted by the lower ranking official as the CLEO would percieve themselves. Also, the CLEO of one municipality may not share the same views of another. Asking for a "View" or "Stance" is dangerous. Your best bet is to get Adept legal advice from a licensed professional and know the Law before seeking opinions from sometimes half-educated law enforcement officers. |
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| Plinker | Quote:
A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally: (1) engages in fighting or in tumultuous conduct; (2) makes unreasonable noise and continues to do so after being asked to stop; or (3) disrupts a lawful assembly of persons; commits disorderly conduct. . . [1] A prosecutor could argue that some one with a loaded rifle disrupts the lawful assembly of people in Castleton Square Mall. Being unsure of your intent with a loaded rifle, shopper's would flee the mall and miss out on 10% off at Old Navy. Not the end of the world, but I'd bet you'd get a ride in a Crown Vic.
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| Marksman Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Northwest Indiana
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![]() ![]() | Good post. I just want to comment on the section quoted above. Someone may be harassed, or even arrested for openly carrying a long gun, but they will never be convicted because there is no crime to be convicted of. In Indiana there is no "Carrying a Rifle" or "Carrying a Shotgun" charge, or anything similar.
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| Not so Silent after all... | Quote:
Now, I'd be the first to tell you that I'd do something like this for shits and giggles... but to be honest, It's just not something that common sense can allow. You're BEGGING for attention, and positive attention doesn't immediately come to mind. Just because you legally can, doesn't mean you should. And if someone thought it would be a good idea to disarm you? How fast do you think you could unsling said rifle/shotgun? Common sense should outrule common law. In some cases it does, some it doesn't. Best thing you can do is know the law, and then ask yourself, "Is it really worth the trouble?" | |
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| Plinker | Quote:
Of course I'm being facetious with this scenario. A lot of folks think we need "common sense" legislation to outlaw certain firearms. Still sticking to your guns??? *pun intended*
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| Not so Silent after all... | It's not a question of whether it should be outlawed or not. I'd be the first to tell you that it shouldn't be. America has been de-sensitized to what freedom is... and more and more Americans are taking the path of the sheep. Getting back to Slinging rifles and shotguns on our backs is going to take more time than what it did the first time. Unfortunately, some people won't be swayed, and they cause the headache for the lot of us law abiding citizens who are morally and intellectually capable to accept such a responsibility. |
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