There are laws in EVERY state of the US governing this. Check with your local law enforcement agency for the laws of your particular state.
Depends on the state. Laws differ place to place.
If you are in a place like Portland or Oregon City that restricts loaded carry by people who do not have concealed handgun licenses, you may not have a loaded firearm in your vehicle. Furthermore, if it is a handgun, it must be carried openly or "not readily accessible."
It depends on what you mean. If you mean can a person carry a handgun loaded and accessible in their vehicle solely because he is in the military, the answer is no. A person can only carry a handgun loaded and accessible in their vehicle if they otherwise qualify to do so. Each state sets its own laws regarding that. Some states require a permit to have a loaded gun in your car, some states don't.
That depends on the laws of your state.
They carry the Glock, 45-gap.
Short answer is yes.
No. If you are buying a firearm from a dealer, this check is regulated by Federal law. A permit to carry (usually to carry a concealed firearm) is regulated by State law. That process varies from state to state.
Yes, you may carry a firearm in your vehicle. Laws on the manner in which they are to be transported vary from state to state. If you do not know the laws for transporting a firearm by vehicle in your home state, I would recommend you send an email to your state police, and, when they reply, follow the given instructions. Additionally, print their response out, and carry it with you when you're transporting your firearm.
Yes, subject to State and Federal law.
Transport laws vary by state. Some states, you can, others, you cannot.
A SIG P228 handgun.
Requires a concealed carry permit to do this.