
A gun that can no longer shoot is still a gun for purposes of a felony illegally possessing this firearm.
It is generally common knowledge that a person who has been convicted of a felony, even if remote in time, is no longer permitted to
Indiana Gun Laws

It is generally common knowledge that a person who has been convicted of a felony, even if remote in time, is no longer permitted to

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we frequently receive questions from our clients and the general public about Indiana’s self-defense laws, given our practice area covering

No, effective May 12, 2011. By statute, the General Assembly adopted the common law of England as Indiana law. At common law, there was a
This question is one that has played itself time and again through US history and in every state. The legal concept of preemption may apply
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