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- Jan 12, 2010
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IndyMonkey - Get 50 post. Place an add, check that they are over 18 and have an Indiana ID.
Doesn't the buyer have to be 21 for a handgun?
By the way, I know i'm not indymonkey.
Make sure you don't sell it to a felon or someone otherwise
prohibited from owning a gun and no one under the age of 18.
Also must be a resident of the state of Indiana if you are a resident Indiana
unless you go through a FFL.
I think that covers it and will keep you butt out of prision.
I've never read that you must sell to an Indiana resident if the seller is a resident of Indiana.
IndyMonkey - Get 50 post. Place an add, check that they are over 18 and have an Indiana ID.
Doesn't the buyer have to be 21 for a handgun?
I've never read that you must sell to an Indiana resident if the seller is a resident of Indiana.
Also must be a resident of the state of Indiana if you are a resident Indiana
unless you go through a FFL.
im an indiana resident and i do believe the guy is too. Its nothing nice just a cobra .380 with 3 magazines and 100 rds of ammo. The thing im most worried about is selling it to a felon, I don't want to go to jail and I don't have anyway of checking on it
Make sure he has a LTCH.
The thing im most worried about is selling it to a felon, I don't want to go to jail and I don't have anyway of checking on it
...I thought the law in Indiana says that you can only get in trouble if you KNOWINGLY sold a gun to/bought a gun for a KNOWN felon.
Prohibited sales or transfers of ownership
Sec. 7. (a) Except an individual acting within a parent-minor child or guardian-minor protected person relationship or any other individual who is also acting in compliance with IC 35-47-10, a person may not sell, give, or in any other manner transfer the ownership or possession of a handgun or assault weapon (as defined in IC 35-50-2-11) to any person under eighteen (18) years of age.
(b) It is unlawful for a person to sell, give, or in any manner transfer the ownership or possession of a handgun to another person who the person has reasonable cause to believe:
(1) has been:
(A) convicted of a felony; or
(B) adjudicated a delinquent child for an act that would be a felony if committed by an adult, if the person seeking to obtain ownership or possession of the handgun is less than twenty-three (23) years of age;
(2) is a drug abuser;
(3) is an alcohol abuser; or
(4) is mentally incompetent.
I wonder why, since the law, in no way requires that. I don't currently have any guns to sell, but if I didn't get any bad vibes from a guy, I would be comfortable selling to him. Me being pro 2nd amendment and all.Make sure he has a LTCH.
I wonder why, since the law, in no way requires that. I don't currently have any guns to sell, but if I didn't get any bad vibes from a guy, I would be comfortable selling to him. Me being pro 2nd amendment and all.
If you have reason to suspect that I can see why you would ask for the LTCH, but a lot of good perspective buyers don't have one. It's not like not having one is suspicious behavior . I had a handgun for the better part of a year before I got a LTCH. In fact when I bought bought my .45 I was under the mistaken impression that I could transport my pistol to the range to learn to shoot it. I had no idea I needed a LTCH, because I had no intention to carry a gun on my person.Agreed but this guy is concerned the buyer might be a felon.
If you have reason to suspect that I can see why you would ask for the LTCH, but a lot of good perspective buyers don't have one. It's not like not having one is suspicious behavior . I had a handgun for the better part of a year before I got a LTCH. In fact when I bought bought my .45 I was under the mistaken impression that I could transport my pistol to the range to learn to shoot it. I had no idea I needed a LTCH, because I had no intention to carry a gun on my person.