Indiana Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is open carry of a handgun legal in Indiana?

  1. Yes, without a permit

  2. No

  3. Yes, with a permit

  4. Only for residents of Indiana

The correct answer is: Yes, with a permit

The correct answer is that open carry of a handgun in Indiana is indeed legal, but it requires a permit. In Indiana, individuals are permitted to carry a handgun openly in public places as long as they have obtained a valid handgun license. This law reflects a balance between individual rights to bear arms and the state's interest in ensuring public safety, which is why a permit system is in place. Considering the other options, while open carry is legal, it is not allowed without a permit, which dismisses the option stating it is legal without a permit. The option suggesting that open carry is not permitted overlooks the established laws in Indiana that allow for it with the appropriate license. Furthermore, the idea that only residents of Indiana can open carry is inaccurate, as non-residents can also obtain a permit under certain conditions. Thus, obtaining a permit is essential for both residents and non-residents wishing to engage in open carry legally.