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    Quote Originally Posted by cutter_spc View Post
    That's the law in my state as well. The rifle must also be unloaded with the ammo stored in a different location, unless you cave a carry permit, then you can have a loaded rifle in your vehicle.
    I'm glad there's no laws like that in my state. You can have a loaded gun in your vehicle and use it to protect yourself while inside the vehicle at any time w/o a carry permit. You read or see it on local T.V. when some old guy sitting at the ATM blasts some wanna be gang banger tying to rob him! That's a good law imho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gun71530 View Post
    The law has changed, as long as the firearm is unloaded, you don't need a case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryno12 View Post
    Not to get side tracked but, Badger, you are aware we (WI) don't have to have long guns cased for transport anymore, right? They just have to be unloaded. This was effective Nov 1 2011, when our CCW went into effect.

    ETA: Someone beat me to it.

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    Nope, didn't know that. I finished up my LE schooling in May of 2011 and have honestly been too busy not getting a job in the field (read: applying/testing/interviewing, working OT and multiple lower wage jobs instead) to keep up with everything. Thanks for the heads up. Am I correct in inferring that this applies only to long guns, not pistols?

    Sorry for the thread jack. Back on topic.

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    Consider a Racket Bag... Blackhawk makes a soft case disguised as a racket bag. I wouldn't carry it in the trunk, but in the passanger floorboard. I would still carry a handgun to fend off any attackers while you went for the AR in the bag.
    Ted Kennedy's car has killed more people than my AR.

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    Have you checked what constitutes. "Long gun" and what constitutes a "firearm" in fl.? In pa. sbr,sbs and such are considered "firearms" which lumps them in with handguns and allows concealed carry and loaded transport as such. Not a laywer just something to look into as im not up on fla. Laws.

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    Get 3 of these and call it a day. http://www.glockstore.com/glock-fact...city-magazines

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    Quote Originally Posted by I-M4-REAL View Post
    I'm glad there's no laws like that in my state. You can have a loaded gun in your vehicle and use it to protect yourself while inside the vehicle at any time w/o a carry permit. You read or see it on local T.V. when some old guy sitting at the ATM blasts some wanna be gang banger tying to rob him! That's a good law imho.
    What state is that?
    NAVY

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    Numerous discussions about this and "truck/trunk guns" in general.



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