Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of firearm safety training is required for obtaining a Handgun License in Indiana?

  1. NRA-certified firearms safety course

  2. Indiana State Police-approved training course

  3. No specific training is required

  4. At least 10 hours of range training

The correct answer is: No specific training is required

In Indiana, there is currently no specific training requirement mandated for individuals seeking to obtain a Handgun License. This means that applicants do not have to complete a particular firearms safety course, such as one that is NRA-certified, or any course approved by the Indiana State Police specifically for this purpose. While it is generally advisable to seek out training to ensure safe handling and usage of firearms, the law does not necessarily stipulate this as a prerequisite for obtaining a handgun license. Consequently, it is entirely possible for an individual to apply for a handgun license without any formal firearms safety training as long as they meet other eligibility requirements such as age, residency, and background checks. Overall, while the other choices imply various forms of training or requirements that do not exist under current Indiana law for handgun license applicants, the lack of a specific training requirement is what makes the correct answer significant.