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DutchmenSport
Apr 13, 2015Explorer
I cannot answer for every state, but I do know in Indiana you do not need permits for shot-guns or powder guns (old fashioned that use powder you pour in yourself).
I do not always carry my shotgun with me, but when I do, I usually leave the shells at home. Regardless of what's going on, I absolutely do not want to have any kind of accident happen. I just want the "click-click" sound as a deterrent, and my dachshund (who thinks he's part basset hound), barks and howls at anything that moves.
Like I said, I don't normally bring my shot-gun along, but sometimes I have an unsettled feeling about leaving the house empty. As far as it goes, I can recover from a television theft, or even a computer theft, but if my shotgun was stolen, I think I'd be rather upset. It's an older one, so old it doesn't even have a serial number. So I'll bring it along sometimes, just so I feel better. Sometimes we have possessions that are irreplaceable. This is one of them. And I really do like that 'click-click'!
I do not always carry my shotgun with me, but when I do, I usually leave the shells at home. Regardless of what's going on, I absolutely do not want to have any kind of accident happen. I just want the "click-click" sound as a deterrent, and my dachshund (who thinks he's part basset hound), barks and howls at anything that moves.
Like I said, I don't normally bring my shot-gun along, but sometimes I have an unsettled feeling about leaving the house empty. As far as it goes, I can recover from a television theft, or even a computer theft, but if my shotgun was stolen, I think I'd be rather upset. It's an older one, so old it doesn't even have a serial number. So I'll bring it along sometimes, just so I feel better. Sometimes we have possessions that are irreplaceable. This is one of them. And I really do like that 'click-click'!
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