EnticeTheMalice
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As a fellow Floridian maybe I can help. You won't be charged for negligence if someone steals a weapon from your car. Florida law only requires that your weapon be securly encased or not readily accessible if you don't have a CWFL. If you have a CWFL you can keep your weapon anywhere you want as long as it not being openly carried. You can be charged with a misdemeanor for having loaded weapons not locked up or in direct of an adult if you have kids under 16 in the house . But that only applies to your home. Again there is no law in FL regarding the storage of a firearm, only the manner in which you can lawfully carry and transport it if you don't have a CWFL. I have never had an issue with ammo from the heat in FL from leaving it in the car and I'll add that I take my carry gun to the bathroom when I get in the shower and haven't had a single problem from the steam or the heat from leaving it in the car. If you are concerned about the ammo getting messed up from the heat just cycle through it every 3 months. If you think you'd feel better knowing your gun is locked in a case, you can buy a small safe designed for storing hand guns in your vehicle. Also I'll note that the fl statute about parking lot storage only makes it illegal for your employer to fire you for having a weapon locked in your vehicle.
Edit to add. I've never heard of the heat causing a loaded weapon to discharge. Neither myself or anyone that I know the carries has had this happen.
Edit to add. I've never heard of the heat causing a loaded weapon to discharge. Neither myself or anyone that I know the carries has had this happen.
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