Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What are the legal requirements for storing firearms in a home with children in Indiana?

  1. There are no specific laws

  2. Firearms must be stored unloaded and locked

  3. Firearms must be kept out of reach of children

  4. B and C

The correct answer is: B and C

In the state of Indiana, it is a legal requirement for firearms to be stored unloaded and locked, as well as kept out of reach of children. This means that simply storing the firearms unloaded is not enough to meet legal requirements, as they must also be locked away. Additionally, keeping the firearms out of reach ensures that children cannot access them even if they are stored in a lock box or safe. Therefore, both options B and C must be met in order to comply with the legal requirements for storing firearms in a home with children in Indiana.