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  • G192127

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    It's a joke.

    Look at your pants, by the zipper area...

    It's pointing a bit straight out in one spot in the center like... well.. your edc is poking up.
    It's a joke.

    Look at your pants, by the zipper area...

    It's pointing a bit straight out in one spot in the center like... well.. your edc is poking up.
    I guess I just never noticed.
     

    shootersix

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    Went back to RK and got the G2c this morning. 213.99 before rebate and after taxes.
    Comes w/ 2 mags.
    I’ve been happy to buy a gun before, but never that happy!

    I helped a friend buy one yesterday but he got the 3c (came with 3 mags and till take Glock sights) by helped I went with him to the shop, answered his questions, and then we went to my house where I showed him how to disassemble and clean it.

    And on 7-1 he’s going to carry it, for some stupid ass reason, the state wont grant a ltch, but he’s able to purchase!

    And he’s got a igc gaming license (harder to get than a ltch) and he works for the TSA! Both require extensive background checks!
     

    cosermann

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    ...And on 7-1 he’s going to carry it, for some stupid ass reason, the state wont grant a ltch, but he’s able to purchase!
    ...

    If someone isn't able to get a LTCH, is that someone legally able to carry come July 1?

    I'm just thinking through that scenario (i.e. what reasons would prevent issuing a LTCH, but still allow a person to constitutionally carry), in the context of the new law.
     

    shootersix

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    If someone isn't able to get a LTCH, is that someone legally able to carry come July 1?

    I'm just thinking through that scenario (i.e. what reasons would prevent issuing a LTCH, but still allow a person to constitutionally carry), in the context of the new law.
    Here’s the story, back in the early 90’s he found out his then wife was cheating on him, he got drunk and passed out, while he was passed out, she called the police and said that he threatened to kill her, the cops show up, do a little police work, and said “go somewhere else and spend the night”, no arrest, no guns were confiscated, and no charges.

    What did happen was he ltch was revoked, (he was told if he wanted to contest that he could go to Indy for a hearing), and he was removed from the EPD hiring list. That’s it nothing else.

    Flash forward to 1996 (I think) 6 months after casino aztar opens, he gets hired as a dealer, after a few years gets a promotion and is still a pit boss, both positions require a Indiana gaming license (issued by the IGC which runs their checks thru the ISP) and he has one!

    He also works for the “transportation safety administration” which also requires state and federal background checks!.

    He has no record at all! Not one thing that prevents him from purchasing or owning a fire arm, but ISP won’t issue him a ltch!

    And I know another guy, honorable discharge from the marine corps, can buy guns, but isp won’t issue him a ltch! His was something that happened when he was under 18, and if he would have been convicted would have kept him out of the corps!
     

    cosermann

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    Here's the language from HB1296 I'm trying to understand in this context.

    SECTION 8. IC35-47-2-1, AS AMENDED BY P.L.221-2017, SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2022]:

    Sec. 1. (a) A person who meets the following requirements may carry a handgun in the manner described in subsection (b):

    (1)The person is not prohibited from possessing or carrying a handgun under federal law as in effect on January1,2022.

    (2)Not withstanding section 1.5 of this chapter, the person is not otherwise prohibited under state law from possessing or carrying a handgun.

    (3) The person does not meet the requirements under IC 35-47-2-3 to receive a license to carry a handgun in Indiana.

    (b) A person may carry a handgun without being licensed under this chapter to carry a handgun if:

    (1) the person carries the handgun on or about the person's body in or on property that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person;

    (2) the person carries the handgun on or about the person's body while lawfully present in or on property that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by another person, if the person: (A) has the consent of the owner, renter, lessor, or person who legally controls the property to have the handgun on the premises; (B) is attending a firearms related event on the property, including a gunshow, firearms expo, gunowner's club or convention, hunting club, shooting club, or training course;or (C) is on the property to receive firearms related services, including the repair, maintenance, or modification of a firearm;

    (3) the person carries the handgun in a vehicle that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by the person, if the handgun is: (A) unloaded; (B) not readily accessible; and (C) secured in a case;

    (4) the person carries the handgun while lawfully present in a vehicle that is owned, leased, rented, or otherwise legally controlled by another person, if the handgun is: (A) unloaded; (B) not readily accessible; and (C) secured in a case; or

    (5) the person carries the handgun: (A) at a shooting range (as defined in IC14-22-31.5-3); (B) while attending a firearms instructional course; or (C) while engaged in a legal hunting activity.
     
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    cosermann

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    As a non-lawyer, I read that and it sounds like, come July 1, if a person does not meet the requirements to receive a LTCH, then that person may only carry in certain situations (in simplified terms):

    1. on property owned, leased, etc. by that person, or on someone else's property with their permission
    2. while attending a gunshow, firearms expo, gun club, training course, etc.
    3. on property receiving firearms services like gunsmithing.
    4. in one's vehicle, or another's with permission, if the handgun is unloaded, not readily accessible, and secured in a case.
    5. at a shooting range, gun class, or while hunting.

    I wonder if I'm reading it correctly. If so, then such a person's carry of a handgun is significantly limited. Maybe one of the INGO lawyers will show up and help with this one.

    Might be worth your friend's time to consult an attorney on this.
     
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    Wow! A couple hundred bucks for a reliable pistol. That price would normally make me leery. But the testimonials from here make the G2 sound like a decent piece. Not to hijack thread but, can I purchase 3 or 4 of these at the same time? I guess that question really goes for any gun purchase. One 4473, one call to NICS and the buyer leaves with multiple guns. Doable?
     
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