Essentials of Indiana Gun Law
This is a four-hour course that covers the most important legal issues for every Indiana gun owner, including:- locations where the possession of firearms is prohibited
- state, federal or local laws
- the justifiable use of force (including deadly force) under Indiana law
- avoiding criminal prosecution for crimes involving firearms such as criminal recklessness, intimidation with a deadly weapon and “pointing a firearm.”
About Virtual Events
This will be a “virtual event” held via Zoom. You will need a suitable internet connected device (such as a desktop or laptop computer, a tablet or, in a pinch, a smart phone) to participate. Additionally, you will need to install one of the following:- Zoom Client for Meetings (available for MacOS and Windows)
- Zoom Extension for Browsers (available for Chrome, Firefox and Safari)
- Zoom Mobile App (available for iOS and Android)
PRIOR TO THE EVENT: it is suggested that you test your configuration to ensure complete Zoom functionality.Essentials of Indiana Gun Law
Guy Relford will be presenting his "Essentials of Indiana Gun Law" via Zoom on Saturday. If you own a firearm, especially if you concealed carry, you need to be current on state and federal gun regulations so that you don't inadvertently break the law and lose your gun rights.
Guy Relford is an attorney specializing in 2A issues, VP of Revere's Riders, host of the "Gun Guy with Guy Relford" radio show on WIBC 93.1, and owner of Tactical Firearms Training. He has also been instrumental in ushering "constitutional carry" through the Indiana legislature in 2021 (it has already passed the Indiana House and is now headed to the Indiana Senate for passage there).
If you've not been able to make it to Essentials of Indiana Gun Law due to distance from the event, this virtual event is your opportunity to get expert advice of firearms regulations in Indiana via Zoom virtual videoconference.
Tickets are available on the Revere's Riders website: https://www.reveresriders.org/event/2021-mar-6-essentials-in-gun-law/