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.
You must have a permit to conceal and carry in order to have a handgun in a car in the state of Florida.
Depends. Rifle or handgun? The Florida law addresses handgun ammo. See link below to the Florida ammo law.
To my knowledge, only if you have a permit you can.
If both parties reside in Florida, you can just sell the gun to the other person with no paperwork required. One of the stipulations is, by federal law, you have to reasonably believe the buyer is not prohibited from owning a handgun.
No limit, however, you need to check the state law on ANY loaded handgun.
Straight from the horses mouth. Itβs better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
According to federal law, a person dishonorably discharged from the military cannot own a handgun at all. The exception would be if that person has had his or her rights restored.
You cannot return a new or used car in Florida except under the Lemon Law. the Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
Which handgun law? Georgia, as well as every other state, has hundreds of handgun laws.
The Lemon Car law in Florida applies to new cars and it covers any defects that can affect the operation of a car. Any such defect must be reported with 2 years after purchase to be covered by the Lemon Car law.
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No. In Florida, you must have the gun concealed. There is not an exception for Tennessee residents.
No there is no 3 day return law for returning a car in Florida. If the car was sold using deceptive practices then it may be possible to return it.