Far too many to list here, as all states have varying laws pertaining to this. If in doubt, locked in the trunk with ammo stored separately is the safest way to go.
Local, State or Federal laws
MOST states permit hollow point handgun ammo. New Jersey is one that prohibits carrying a handgun loaded with HP.
To my knowledge, only if you have a permit you can.
Only if you have a legal license
In plain sight.
You will have to define what you mean by carry, and which gun. There is a large difference between carrying a concealed handgun, and carrying a rifle or shotgun when hunting.
You can legally transport it unloaded and inaccessible, but to have it loaded and accessible, you must have a NY handgun carry permit.
No limit, however, you need to check the state law on ANY loaded handgun.
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.
Nina is another way to say 9mm handgun; so "riding with that Nina" would be carrying your pistol on you.
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.