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  • semperfi211

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    What about moving from state to state and bringing your guns with you. Do you need to do anything special?(when I say moving I mean change of residence not weekend road trip or vacation.)
     
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    Bill of Rights

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    What about moving from state to state and bringing your guns with you. Do you need to do anything special?(when I say moving I mean change of residence not weekend road trip or vacation.)
    Federally, no. To Indiana, no. Other states may have registration requirements, including ammo restrictions (i.e. no hollow-points), magazine size prohibitions, or even specific firearms, the mere possession of which is a criminal act.

    One point: If you have a short-barreled shotgun that you obtained legally, have a tax stamp, etc., that firearm must remain out of Indiana. It is unlawful under our current state laws.

    Blessings,
    Bill
     
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