Self-defense laws do apply to animals. Always. This does not mean you can shoot a chihuahua, but if the animal is large enough to cause death, or even serious bodily harm, you are allowed to defend yourself by shooting the dog. County and local ordinances do not apply in cases of actual...
What safeties? Glock, XD, or whatever, when all you have to do is hold the weapon and pull the trigger, there is no safety. When a three year old can pick up a weapon and fire it, there is no safety.
Putting a "safety" on the trigger makes considerably less senss than putting a screen door...
An eighteen year old is an adult, and shouldn't need support by either parent. But as I understand it, this law won't affect those who are in college. If you kid goes to college, you can still be hooked for tuition and the like until the child turns twenty-two.
That's not the law in Indiana. There is a doiamter minimum, that isn't the only criteria. A .45 ACP is also a pistol cartridge with a diameter greater than .243. A .270 is illegal for deer hunting in Indiana because it is not a pistol cartridge, even when fired from a pistol, and doesn't meet...