yes you can with clip out or you can keep on you and if you get pooled over just pop the clip out
If you get pulled over by a police officer with a gun in your car, it is a very bad idea to mess with the gun because the officer will not know what you are doing.
That answer is DEAD wrong
In Florida you can carry a loaded handgun in your car as long as it is in a snapped holster, zippered bag, plastic box or in your glovebox or console
If it is on your person or within immediate reach you better have a CCW or you are going to jail
Most states do not have laws against transporting a gun in a car, as long as it is done in a certain way. They have rules against it being loaded, or the bullets being in an accessible location to the gun. This means you should either carry the gun in the back seat (in plain sight with nothing around it) with the bullets locked in the trunk. Or put the gun in the trunk and the bullets in the glove compartment. This makes it impossible for you to load the gun and shoot it from the vehicle while it is being transported, which is what any police state would want for everyone's safety.
The state probably requires you to have a permit if you want to carry it concealed from plain sight, loaded, or carried in the near vicinity of bullets. Check with the Florida state's website and read up on firearms and driving for specific rules and regulations they might impose on you as a gun owner. Different States have different rules they want you to follow.
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0790/Sec001.HTM
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Not legally. Florida requires a permit to carry a gun on your person in public.
A bail bondsman cannot specifically carry a gun. However, they can carry a gun under Florida law as a normal citizen.
You can carry a gun in Florida. A Florida gun carry permit has restrictions as well as reciprocation with certain other states. See discussion page for more details.
Yes, Florida recognizes Tennessee's permit.
Well, yes! Check the laws by going on the web and look at gun carry statutes for Florida. I have a non res from Florida and a resident license from Texas. Licenses are drastically different though. In Texas, it is a LTC. License to carry, concealed or open. Hand guns only. In Texas, you do not need to be licensed to carry a rifle in a ar. Florida is a concealed weapons licence. This means any legal weapon you can carry is ok. You can carry knifes, dirks, collaspable batons, num chucks and just about anything you can think of.
Yes
Yes
Only if he has a 'concealed carry weapons (CCW) permit'.
Your local police can assist you.
yes your car is an extension of your home
No. You do not have to carry insurance in Florida if you dont own a vehicle.
If you can legally own a gun, you can carry in Alaska. See related link for more information.