Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a person from another state legally purchase a handgun in Indiana?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. Yes, if they have a valid permit from their state

  3. No, unless the sale is conducted through a licensed dealer

  4. No, under no circumstances

The correct answer is: No, unless the sale is conducted through a licensed dealer

In Indiana, the law stipulates that individuals from other states can only purchase handguns through licensed dealers. This is important because federal law requires that the transfer of firearms, especially handguns, must go through a Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder when the purchase occurs across state lines. This regulation ensures that all necessary background checks and paperwork are properly conducted, adhering to both federal and state laws. The purchasing individual must provide valid identification and may have to meet other requirements based on the laws of their home state. While some states might have reciprocal arrangements or specific permits, those do not bypass the requirement for a dealer-to-dealer transfer. Hence, the correct answer emphasizes the necessity of conducting the sale through a licensed dealer, as this is the framework within which interstate firearm transactions operate legally.