No. No reciprocal agreement between those two states.
Indiana does not require a permit to POSSESS ordinary firearms. It does require a permit to CARRY firearms CONCEALED. You apply for that permit through the Indiana State Police Website. This is a link to that website: http://www.in.gov/isp/2829.htm
That's a difficult question to answer here. Check out hangunlaw.us for more information. Some states don't honor any gun permits except their own, some honor any state's permit, some don't issue any or honor any.
That's a difficult question to answer here. Check out hangunlaw.us for more information. Some states don't honor any gun permits except their own, some honor any state's permit, some don't issue any or honor any.
First, we'd need to know what you meant by "gun permit". If you're referring to a concealed carry permit, there is no such permit covering all 48 states.
Who was issued the first gun permit in the United States?
It depends on where you are. Most U.S. states don't require a permit to own a gun. In order to carry a gun, you need a permit in some states, but each state sets its own laws on how to get a permit, so it depends on where you are.
Not in the United States
It depends on what state. Most states do not have gun registration. A few do, but in most of those states, it's difficult to get a gun permit.
No. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle of shotgun. yes at 16 in Indiana you can buy a shot gun or rifle from a gun store without a permit I live in Indiana so I should know.
No, citizens in Indiana can apply for a gun permit and a CCW (concealed carry) permit at their local sherriff's office. You MUST HAVE A PERMIT to carry the weapon, however, or else it will be a crime.
First, could you tell us what you mean by a "permit for a gun"? MOST states do not require a permit to own a firearm. 48 states require a permit to carry a concealed handgun. Two, Vermont and Alaska, do not require a permit to carry concealed.