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As Indiana’s Chief Legal Oficer, I will do everything I can to ensure your rights as a responsible gun owner are protected. This document highlights some rights and responsibilities of a Hoosier gun owner, current as of July 1, 2022. It is organized as a series of broad questions and answers.
Indiana Firearms Permit & Permitless Carry Information. Please consider the important information below. Effective July 1, 2022, Indiana will have a permitless carry option providing you meet the criteria of a proper person under Indiana law.
If you need complete versions of Indiana rules and regulations for hunting, they can be found in Indiana Code or in Indiana Administrative Code Title 312. See changes to Deer Regulations below. Online Version PDF Version. Hunting & Trapping Seasons.
Sets forth the bonus county antlerless limits and deer reduction zones; Prohibits taking an antlerless deer with a firearm on Division of Fish & Wildlife-managed properties, as well as Salamonie, Mississinewa, and Patoka lakes;
On July 1, 2022, the State of Indiana will no longer require a handgun permit to legally carry, conceal or transport a handgun within the state. This law DOES NOT allow everyone to carry a handgun as Indiana
What are the legal firearms for Firearms Season? The legal firearms for the Firearms Season are shotguns, handguns, center-fire rifles of specific cartridge dimensions, muzzleloading handguns, and muzzleloading long guns.
Effective July 1, 2022, gun owners in Indiana may go most places with their firearms, whether or not they have a license to carry and, yes, that means even at your local public library. HEA 1296, passed by the Indiana General Assembly in the 2022 legislative session, removes the requirement for firearm owners to have a license to carry a ...
Currently, approximately 31 states honor Indiana's handgun licenses. Although the Indiana State Police does not track this specific information, organizations such as the NRA, and websites such as http://www.handgunlaw.us/ do attempt to track reciprocity.
Yes, there are multiple places where it is prohibited by state statute and administrative code to carry a handgun even though you may have a valid license to do so. You should be attentive for signs warning of restricted areas especially when carrying firearms into public places.
Indiana's laws regarding firearms are codified in the Indiana Code (IC) Title 35 Article 47 Weapons and Instruments of Violence. Regulation of handguns is covered in IC 35-47-2; sale of handguns is covered in IC 35-47-2.5; and additional provisions are listed in IC 35-47-4.