Larenegade
Member
Does anyone know the law in Florida about carry on person in a vehicle in route to a shooting function, target shoot or hunting. If in a holster the pistol is covered by the holster but the gun is still visible. Suppose your in your vehicle and the items next to you block open view of the pistol. Can this be considered a violation or considered Carrying A Concealed Weapon and you charged with CCW and lead to forfeiture of your gun? Are there any laws to protect you from this happening? Anyone familiar with the part of the law that covers going to a from a shooting function? I always thought that your vehicle was considered an extension of your home. If you have not done anything illegal but sitting in your vehicle at a store on private property waiting for someone to meet you, in route to the shooting range with gear in the vehicle to support going to the range, and asked if you have a firearm by Law Enforcement whom noticed your NRA Life Member sticker on your window, have you broken a law? One should know that having a NRA sticker may lead to the question being asked, "Do you have a gun?"
Is the law clear about this vehicle situation? Is it an extension of your home?
Is the law clear about this vehicle situation? Is it an extension of your home?