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.
If you have a valid handgun permit from any U.S. state, you can carry the gun loaded and have it anywhere in the vehicle. If you do not have a valid carry permit, you must abide by federal transport law, which basically says the gun must be unloaded and not accessible. The best choice is unloaded and in the trunk with the ammo in a separate container.
The short answer is yes. As long as you have a CCW permit that is valid within whichever state you are currently in, you can have a concealed handgun in your vehicle.
You can legally transport it unloaded and inaccessible, but to have it loaded and accessible, you must have a NY handgun carry permit.
You can carry a handgun openly without a permit, except in your vehicle. To carry a gun in your vehicle, or to carry a gun concealed, you must have a NH permit or a permit that is recognized by the state of NH. For more information, see opencary.org, or handgunlaw.us
Yes. If you don't have a permit to carry concealed, then it must be kept in plain sight.
MOST states permit hollow point handgun ammo. New Jersey is one that prohibits carrying a handgun loaded with HP.
Yes. Must have concealed carry license for handguns. Hunting weapons are ok during hunting season but must be unloaded in vehicle. If you have handgun permit you can carry loaded at all times (unless you enter a prohibited place) provided you have a permit.
No, reference Texas House bill 1815, which piggybacks on the castle law to include automobiles in Texas. It states that not only is a persons home a "castle", so is your personal car and therfore may be defended if you feel that your life is in danger.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
No state permit is required to possess a rifle, shotgun, or handgun. However, It is unlawful to carry a handgun or any loaded firearm within the limits of any city. It is unlawful to carry a handgun or other firearm concealed on or about one's person or to knowingly transport a handgun in a vehicle. Or . . . It is unlawful to have or carry any rifle, shotgun or any other gun (except a handgun stored properly) in or on a vehicle on a public highway, unless the gun is taken down or totally contained in a securely fastened case, and its barrels and magazines are unloaded.
Yes. To be legal, it must be unloaded and inacessible. If you don't have a carry permit, the best place to store it is in the trunk, or if you don't have a trunk, as far to the rear of the car (away from anyone in the car) as you can put it. If you have a carry permit from any state in the U.S. you can carry it loaded and accessible. Tennessee recognizes permits from any state.