Pardon my Indiana ignorance...
What permits are required to own a firearm in the Hoosier State?
How would he pass the background check when buying a gun?
What permits are required to own a firearm in the Hoosier State?
For a law abiding citizen or an illegal alien? Perhaps you should read the article?
Any bets this is one of Obama's special visa people?
If this doesn’t take the prize for the most misleading headline of 2018, I don’t know what does, but this entire incident is pure bullsh*t.
1. They write that he’s here, illegally, on a terminated ‘student visa’, since Sept 2017, but he owns a tire shop in the city.
2. He said the guns belonged to his father. Is his father legal? If so, why would the guy need a student visa? Couldn’t he just get one to be with his family under chain migration BS? And then go back to the fact that he owns a business.
3. It seems odd that hotel employees just happened to be walking in and around, parked vehicles in the parking garage, and noticed the rifle between the seats. Does Hyatt have a security apparatus that diligent that they are walking between cars and looking in the windows, for anything in plain view. Most hotels have signs, and we all sign a waiver that they’re not responsible for theft of items left in cars, that tell you to hide and/or secure your stuff. If the Avalanche was backed in, no way they could see in it, or see over the bed, unless they guy had the rifle sticking up, like a stick.
4. The rifle is set up the same exact way the Paddock and his accomplices had theirs set up, imagine that. Surprised Soros didn’t have a suppressor put on. Was it a POS, Daniel Defense? That would be perfect.
5. He’s from Indy, but at a hotel in Indy. He gets kicked out of the hotel with 2 “unidentified” males. Is he running guns? Maybe something that the Indy cops could have inquired about. Maybe they did, maybe they didn’t.
6. Very curious to see the results of the gun traces, where they were distributed from, and to what dealer they went to and who they were sold to.
7. Curious to know if the woman, involved in the dispute, was arrested for AggAssault, Discharging a Weapon, Reckless Conduct, etc, for cranking off a round in the middle of the city. Indy must be a war zone for so many people to be carrying guns, like they seem to do.
Hate to be the one wearing a
None inside a private residence or business where firearms are not prohibited by the owner. You can also transport a firearm without a permit so long as it's not loaded and not within reach of the driver. To carry (open or concealed) you need a permit. Indiana is a "shall issue" state so as long as you are not prohibited from owning a firearm the state will issue the permit. Indiana is a solid supporter of 2nd amendment rights.