My guess is that it's legal to carry in a church unless a sign is posted or something - but this is just a guess and I often guess wrong. :crazy_pilot:
Funny thing about laws. Laws only impose restrictions, never grant freedoms. They ALWAYS tell you what you cannot do, but never tell you what you can do.
I'm visiting some friends in IN, their church is having an event for kids. So far in my reading of IN laws either I missed it or there is nothing on carrying in a religious building. My home state SC does not allow it unless granted permission. Anybody have any insight? Or can point out the section I missed that it's in?
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Mr. Carpenter,
We have included a link that will take you to Title 35, Article 47 of the Indiana Code. It contains all of the laws regarding firearms in this state. Link Removed
If the management of a private property posts that firearms are not allowed they can do so by law. Please let us know if you need anything further.
Indiana State Police
In Indiana, signs don't have the force of law. Just ignore them and conceal your weapon. If you're asked to leave, you must leave. Otherwise you're trespassing.As far as churches go, they aren't specifically mentioned in the code, so would fall into the "If the management of a private property posts that firearms are not allowed they can do so by law" category:
Maybe ask the church?
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