any object that can propel a item of danger through using a explosive propelant that can reach high speeds
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That you were in possession (see legal definition of this as it can be more than in your hand!) of a firearm (check what constitutes a "firearm" in Florida, it can vary) And you are a convicted fellon! No need to explain the latter!
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No, but you need to be the legal owner of that firearm.
Be of legal age and not be legally disqualified from purchasing a firearm.
Your local police can assist you.
It is a legal definition.
NO
Certainly.
Not enough details to answer your question. If you're carrying a loaded firearm in a legal manner, and in legal possession of it, there'd be no charge.
what is the legal definition of "immediate area"
So long as the firearm itself is legal in Illinois, yes.
its a weapon so yeah fire arm. "Weapon" and "firearm" are not interchangeable terms. The definition of "firearm" is basically as follows: a small arms weapon, as a rifle or pistol, from which a projectile is fired by gunpowder. So, a slingshot does not meet that definition, but it is also not a toy.