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Post by js2397 on Jan 14, 2024 10:46:16 GMT -5
Above is the actual language from Indiana Code. It appears that hunting anywhere is exempted from the law.
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Post by js2397 on Jan 14, 2024 10:45:07 GMT -5
IC 35-47-10-5 Dangerous possession and unlawful transfer of a firearm Sec. 5. (a) A child who knowingly, intentionally, or recklessly possesses a firearm for any purpose other than a purpose described in section 1 of this chapter commits dangerous possession of a firearm, a Class A misdemeanor. However, the offense is a Level 5 felony if the child has a prior conviction under this section or has been adjudicated a delinquent for an act that would be an offense under this section if committed by an adult. (b) A child who knowingly or intentionally provides a firearm to another child whom the child knows: (1) is ineligible for any reason to purchase or otherwise receive from a dealer a firearm; or (2) intends to use the firearm to commit a crime;commits a Level 5 felony. However, the offense is a Level 3 felony if the other child uses the firearm to commit murder (IC 35-42-1-1). As added by P.L.140-1994, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.203-1996, SEC.4; P.L.158-2013, SEC.602; P.L.152-2014, SEC.8.
IC 35-47-10-1 Application and exemptions Sec. 1. (a) This section does not apply to section 7 of this chapter. (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), this chapter does not apply to the following: (1) A child who is attending a hunters safety course or a firearms safety course or an adult who is supervising the child during the course.
(2) A child engaging in practice in using a firearm for target shooting at an established range or in an area where the discharge of a firearm is not prohibited or supervised by: (A) a qualified firearms instructor; or (B) an adult who is supervising the child while the child is at the range.
(3) A child engaging in an organized competition involving the use of a firearm or participating in or practicing for a performance by an organized group under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that uses firearms as a part of a performance or an adult who is involved in the competition or performance.
(4) A child who is hunting or trapping under a valid license issued to the child under IC 14-22.
(5) A child who is traveling with an unloaded firearm to or from an activity described in this section.
(6) A child who: (A) is on real property that is under the control of the child's parent, an adult family member of the child, or the child's legal guardian; and (B) has permission from the child's parent or legal guardian to possess a firearm.
(7) A child who: (A) is at the child's residence; and (B) has the permission of the child's parent, an adult family member of the child, or the child's legal guardian to possess a firearm. (c) This chapter applies to a child, and to a person who provides a firearm to a child, if the child: (1) is ineligible to purchase or possess a firearm for any reason other than the child's age; or (2) if the child intends to use a firearm to commit a crime. As added by P.L.140-1994, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.1-1995, SEC.78; P.L.203-1996, SEC.2; P.L.152-2014, SEC.7.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 30, 2023 13:11:56 GMT -5
I miss the woman with the mop singing before the game on channel 4. Everything changes. They show her before each game at the hall. It is pretty cool. I broke down and got peacock as well. Quite a few games in there to watch. I’ll cancel when season is over. If you watch around Black Friday, Peacock is usually 99 cents a month.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 3, 2023 21:09:05 GMT -5
From the article posted in the other thread.
“If you look at the records from year-to-year, Indiana has been the top Boone and Crockett bucks producer in 2019 and ‘20,” he says. “
Maybe if other Midwest states adopted Indiana's management strategy and season structure they would be able to compete with us for record bucks.
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Post by js2397 on Nov 19, 2023 16:42:48 GMT -5
compared to what? This time last year we was on the second weekend of Gunseason AND, got 48hrs to check in, so not all reported yet. 2017 was the last time we opened on November 18th and we are 6,000 ahead of that year.
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Post by js2397 on Nov 19, 2023 6:46:57 GMT -5
6:43 est, 15 minutes before legal.
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Post by js2397 on Oct 25, 2023 17:45:06 GMT -5
I think they are before gun season when gun season opens on the 3rd Saturday in November.
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Post by js2397 on Sept 10, 2023 6:48:04 GMT -5
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Post by js2397 on Apr 22, 2023 15:26:54 GMT -5
You can add me if you need another.
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Post by js2397 on May 19, 2022 19:43:03 GMT -5
My son got drawn for second season cow. Is he a Kentucky resident? No
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Post by js2397 on May 18, 2022 20:55:39 GMT -5
My son got drawn for second season cow.
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Post by js2397 on Jan 31, 2022 14:44:45 GMT -5
When studying surveys it is best to not conclude or assume anything, sadly that means at times some very repetitive or can seem redundant questions. I get that, but a simple if/then statement in the code would fix that. If I never go to a processor there’s no reason to ask how many miles I’d travel, etc. for two more pages. It’s just the IT guy coming out in me. For statistical validity, there has to be redundancy in questions. It allows the analysts to remove data if there is a discrepancy in the way the repeated questions are answered.
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Post by js2397 on Jan 9, 2022 19:00:54 GMT -5
Those devices will still be used and big bucks will still be killed by hunters who use them. B&C will probably change their rules as soon as the next world record is killed using one of these banned devices. Otherwise a different record keeping organization will take their place. Hard to claim to be the premier record book when the largest wild/hunter killed animals aren't part of your records.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 11, 2021 10:21:26 GMT -5
All makes sense, doe quota is down and firearms is one of the earliest start dates.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 8, 2021 19:43:35 GMT -5
It is legal on private ground. While the 7mm is not the softest recoiling gun a 7mm-08 would be a good choice.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 7, 2021 16:53:37 GMT -5
I bought one when Cabelas had $60 off for over$400 and primos had a $50 rebate. It was well worth it.
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Post by js2397 on Nov 25, 2021 17:12:43 GMT -5
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Post by js2397 on Dec 17, 2020 10:51:31 GMT -5
Nomad makes very nice hunting clothes. I'm sure you'd be pleased with them.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 9, 2020 20:03:10 GMT -5
Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, all of plenty of content to keep you happy. If you want locals, live TV, or sports you will need a streaming service like sling TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Now, etc. Some of those services such as DirecTV Now also include HBO Max.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 6, 2020 21:44:18 GMT -5
Every season people fret over the numbers. They are either too low, or too high. I've debated this subject back and forth for years on these forums and yet the next year, the harvest numbers remain fairly steady. I think the IDNR does a great job and figure that will continue. So barring a huge outbreak of EHD or CWD, there will be deer to hunt and memories to make next season. IMO, the real threat to deer hunting isn't the number of deer, but the ever shrinking number of places to hunt deer. This isn't 100%, but typically the highest harvest totals happen when gun season is the earliest. When opening day falls on November 18th that's usually the lowest total and you can see an annual increase until the opening day us on November 12th.
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