|
Post by fishinbrad on Dec 17, 2017 13:51:29 GMT -5
Is the cable type of gun lock that comes with a gun when you buy it, considered a trigger lock when carrying a firearm on an ATV? How does this law apply to muzzle loaders?
|
|
|
Post by morrison on Jan 2, 2018 8:48:14 GMT -5
The mechanism must be designed in a manner, that when utilized correctly, the firearm is "made inoperative by a manufactured" device.
IC 14-16-1-23 Restrictions on operation; exceptions Sec. 23. (a) An individual shall not operate a vehicle under any of the following conditions: (9) While transporting on or in the vehicle a firearm, unless the firearm is: (A) unloaded; and (B) securely encased or equipped with and made inoperative by a manufactured keylocked trigger housing mechanism.
(b) Subsection (a)(9) does not apply to a person who is carrying a firearm: (1) if: (A) the firearm is a handgun; and (B) the person has been issued an unlimited handgun license to carry a handgun under IC 35-47-2;
(2) if: (A) the firearm is a handgun; and (B) the person is not required to possess a license to carry a handgun under IC 35-47-2-2; OR
(3) if the person carrying the firearm is operating the vehicle on property that the person: (A) owns; (B) has a contractual interest in; (C) otherwise legally possesses; or (D) has permission from a person described in clauses (A) through (C) to possess a firearm on.
|
|