If you have a permit, then it would be fine, but if not, it would be illegal to have in your possession, and most likely would be fined for the gun.
As long as you do not have it loaded and have it in your trunk in a container, you can transport it anywhere.
A felony is a crimnal act that can be punished by one year or more in prison. There are places where it is highly illegal to possess a loaded gun. If you are found to have a loaded gun in one of those places, that is the criminal charge that would be brought against you. Please be sure that you did not mean "Felon in possession of a loaded firearm". If you were convicted of an earlier felony, you lose your right to possess a gun. To be a felon in possession of a loaded gun is a separate crime. You should seek legal advice from an attorney in your state.
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Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
YOU TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY WERE LOADED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obviously an unloaded vehicle.
Depends on the vehicle and braking system. In a commercial vehicle, the brakes are designed specifically for stopping a loaded vehicle, and an unloaded truck can actually require more stopping distance than a loaded truck.
what the vehicle wights when it is loaded with out people like full of fuel and is ready to drive it is alway gvw it is found on the drivers door jam gross vehicle weight
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Fully loaded usually means to buy a vehicle with every option available.
Yes- but they are still made today.
It sounds as if you have a question on the laws related to a firearm in a vehicle. The law varies from state to state. An answer that applies to Virginia would not necessarily be a correct answer for California or Texas. Packing.org has a SUMMARY of firearms laws for different states.