No, as long as you can otherwise legally own a gun. The state of MS recognizes your vehicle as an extention of your property.
You can carry in some other states with a MS permit. Check out this link for more information. http://www.handgunlaw.us/
Yes
yes your car is an extension of your home
If you can legally own a gun, you can carry in Alaska. See related link for more information.
Yes, you can carry a gun in your car in Oklahoma. However, it can not be loaded, and it must be kept in a case with all or at least part of the case visible.
In PA you have to be 21 to conceal carry (or carry loaded in your car) a handgun.
If you carry a gun you can stop car jacking.
Yes
A person may carry a concealed, loaded handgun without a permit while in or heading directly to a car they own or control.
It depends on what you mean. If you have a permit to carry a gun, you can carry in Tennessee (TN recognizes permits from any state). If you are talking about transporting the gun, you can transport a gun basically anywhere in the U.S. without a permit as long as the gun is unloaded and not accessible.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean, can you have a gun in your car, the answer is, it depends. Some states, such as Mississippi, allow a person to carry a gun in the car even if the person doesn't have a permit, because the car is considered an extension of your home. Other states, such as Tennessee, allow car carry only if you have a valid handgun carry permit. Federal law allows you to transport an unloaded firearm in your car while travelling if the gun is unloaded and not accessible to you, so even if you don't have a permit, you can transport a firearm from one place to another, even if you don't have a permit, as long as you can legally possess the gun.