A replacement copy is $20.
How are they going to tell a copy from the original, if you use the right color paper and a good copier?
Stir the pot a little deeper;
What if you shrunk it down just a little, so it would better fit in your wallet?
Can I do that?What if you scanned it and uploaded it to your Blackberry in .jpg format!
hmm, this sounds like a good question for Bryan Lee Ciyou Esq's book "Indiana Handgun Law". Let's see... on pg 41 in section 2.22 "Replacement of Lost or Damaged License", he basically says that you should just request a replacement for $20 especially considering that some businesses take it for secondary identification and given that identity theft is a serious current issue. I'm not sure what that says about making a copy... although I did and I hope to never need them!
laminate, laminate, laminate to make it last as long as possible
IMHO this would be an excellent opportunity to contact him with this question. Icing on the cake would be notification that INGO exists. He needs to be a member!
To: bryanlciyou@sbcglobal.net
From: esrice@yahoo.com
RE: New Firearms Forum in Indiana
Mr. Ciyou,
I had the pleasure of meeting you and your wife Julie at the Indy 1500 Gun & Knife show in 2007. My father and I were introduced by a co-worker of his named Terry F*****. We purchased a copy of "Indiana Handgun Law" and now keep it as a reference manual for whenever we have questions. I also keep your card in my wallet behind my Indiana LTCH.
Although I'm sure you are a very busy man, I would like to invite you to join a growing internet-based firearms community specifically for the residents of Indiana. It was started in January as a means of connecting Hoosiers with an interest in various topics ranging from reloading ammunition to self-defense and the law.
There are currently 460 registered members, and that number grows every day. It is truly an example of "an armed forum is a polite forum".
The site can be accessed at INGunOwners - Indiana Gun Owners Community
Thanks for your time and your service to the firearms community.
Sincerely,
Evan R***
Indianapolis, IN