That's a very difficult question to answer because it depends on various things. In general, you can't legally discharge a handgun except in the following circumstances: you are at a shooting range or some other location where it isn't illegal to shoot a gun (on your own property outside the city limits, or while hunting, for instance) or if you are firing at another person or animal in self defense. The situations where it would be justified to shoot from a car are very limited, because if you are in your car, you would probably have other options. Note: I'm not saying it would never happen, just that it would be limited circumstances.
You can't discharge a car or any other asset. You can only discharge a debt (money owed).
According to federal law, a person dishonorably discharged from the military cannot own a handgun at all. The exception would be if that person has had his or her rights restored.
Only if you have a legal license
To my knowledge, only if you have a permit you can.
In plain sight.
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You can legally transport it unloaded and inaccessible, but to have it loaded and accessible, you must have a NY handgun carry permit.
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No limit, however, you need to check the state law on ANY loaded handgun.
In Florida, if you have a valid concealed carry license, you're generally allowed to have a handgun in your car, including in places like the glove compartment or a closed container. However, laws can change, so it's important to stay updated with the latest regulations.
Yes. Pellet guns are not classified as firearms.
Yes, as long as it's concealed.