Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What must non-residents do to legally carry a handgun in Indiana?

  1. Obtain an Indiana handgun license

  2. Possess a valid handgun license from their home state

  3. Complete a firearm safety course in Indiana

  4. Non-residents cannot legally carry a handgun in Indiana

The correct answer is: Possess a valid handgun license from their home state

To legally carry a handgun in Indiana, non-residents must possess a valid handgun license from their home state. Indiana law allows non-residents to carry a handgun as long as they have a permit that is valid in their state of residence. This recognition of out-of-state permits is designed to facilitate the ability of individuals who already meet their home state's requirements to carry legally while traveling or visiting Indiana. While it is true that Indiana residents are required to obtain an Indiana handgun license, non-residents are not subject to this requirement as long as they carry a valid permit from their state. This approach aligns with the broader principles of reciprocity found in many states’ firearm laws, which acknowledge the right of individuals to carry firearms as allowed by their home jurisdiction. Thus, possessing a valid handgun license from their home state is the key requirement for non-residents wishing to carry a handgun in Indiana.