Florida vehicle car carry law as it stands

TWO OR THREE STEP RULE?
In the state of Florida, there is no such thing as a two
or three step rules to gain access to a handgun while
in a vehicle. The law states that the handgun must
be “securely encased” or not readily accessible. One
could say that this provides a moment of ‘pause.’
FIREARMS IN VEHICLES:
Firearms and weapons may be carried in motor
vehicles providing:
 the weapon is carried for self-defense
purposes or lawful possession
 the weapon is not readily accessible or
the weapon is securely encased
DEFINITION OF SECURELY ENCASED:
“Securely encased” means in a glove compartment,
whether or not locked; snapped in a holster; in a gun
case, whether or not locked; in a zippered gun case;
or in a closed box or container which requires a lid or
cover to be opened for access

8 responses to “Florida vehicle car carry law as it stands

  1. How about Skynnard’s Gimme Three Steps?

    Freaking stupid law.

    I used to have a Florida license.

    DeSantis is a great governor but some of the Florida stuff is fucking stupid.

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  2. I don’t own a holster with a snap. I lie in a constitutional state. screw Florida. What a stupid law. (shakes head)

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  3. I don’t own a holster with a snap. I live in a constitutional state. screw Florida. What a stupid law. (shakes head)

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  4. Gettin’ kinda personal, aint they? I don’t use a strap, mostly.

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  5. The Tactical Hermit's avatar The Tactical Hermit

    DeSantis needs to unf*ck your carry laws.

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  6. I don’t ask for permission, period! And a life long Floridian.

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  7. This law was for carrying in a vehicle WITHOUT a concealed carry permit. Soon to be made moot by (almost) Constitutional carry.

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