Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is it illegal to carry a firearm in Indiana, even with a handgun license?

  1. State parks

  2. Public schools

  3. Bars

  4. Private vehicles

The correct answer is: Public schools

Carrying a firearm in public schools is indeed illegal in Indiana, even for individuals who possess a valid handgun license. The law categorically prohibits firearms on school property to ensure the safety of students and staff. This restriction is in place regardless of the state’s laws surrounding personal firearm ownership and carry licenses, highlighting the state's priority to maintain a secure educational environment. In contrast, other locations such as bars, state parks, and private vehicles have specific regulations that may allow firearms under certain conditions. For instance, individuals can carry firearms in bars as long as they are not consuming alcohol, and state parks permit carry as long as it's in accordance with laws. Private vehicles also allow for the possession of firearms without requiring additional permissions. Thus, public schools represent a unique exception where carrying is strictly prohibited.