So how do you plan to establish that the person you are selling the gun to is not a felon or other disqualified person? Asking for the LTCH gives the seller some assurance that the buyer is legally allowed to buy a gun and would constitute 'proper person' in the eyes of the Indiana laws. Without that, or without a background check, if you are selling a gun to a stranger how do you propose to establish them as a proper person?It just dont seem right to put upon someone more than the state requires, because you really dont need it for CYA. A bill of sale containing all the weapon info is enough for that. This site promotes 2nd Amendment rights but this just feels like a imposed restriction by individuals making it up as they go along.....just dont seem right on here.
Like this.So how do you plan to establish that the person you are selling the gun to is not a felon or other disqualified person? Asking for the LTCH gives the seller some assurance that the buyer is legally allowed to buy a gun and would constitute 'proper person' in the eyes of the Indiana laws. Without that, or without a background check, if you are selling a gun to a stranger how do you propose to establish them as a proper person?
Not if you just purchased it and are on the way to your place of residence. Same as if purchased from a FFL. (Get a bill of sale and contact information from the seller if you want.)And if you bought it from a private party and have it in your vehicle I believe it is all ready illegal.