Are Bump Stocks Legal in Indiana?
For Indiana residents, the legal picture is straightforward — no state ban, and a clear federal ruling. This page covers the details and the one thing to double-check.
What the law says
There is no Indiana statute banning bump-fire stocks. The device’s legality in Indiana rests on the absence of a state prohibition plus the current federal status described below.
No Indiana statute bans bump stocks. Federally legal since Garland v. Cargill (Supreme Court, June 2024). Some cities and counties enact local ordinances — check local law before purchasing.
The federal picture
In Garland v. Cargill (decided June 2024), the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the ATF rule that had reclassified bump stocks as machine guns. Since that ruling, bump stocks are legal under federal law. For Indiana residents, the federal ruling plus the absence of a state ban means ownership is lawful — subject to the local-ordinance caveat below.

