Okay, I have a quick question pertaining to the legal carry of loaded firearms in a vehicle. I am normally the type of person to not reply, but usually enjoy reading what everyone else has to say (hence me not having a high posting count). So, I have had my permit for 2 years and have carried almost everyday. I understand that the car carry law changed to include non-permitees. As far as I know, anyone can carry a loaded longgun or handgun in their car so long as they meet the prerequisite requirements (e.g. own the car, own the gun), which is repeated above. Now what if I wanted to have a loaded NFA firearm in my car? Lets stick with an SBR or SBS due to them being based on a commonly bought and used "longgun." Are SBRs and SBSs considered "longguns" by the definition of the law? I have no intention of actually carrying a loaded NFA firearm in my car, because I don't own one (yet), and because I don't want to risk it being stolen. If I did carry a loaded NFA firearm, it would be to the range and back, or maybe out to a camping spot on private property. So my question is, can I legally, in the state of Tennessee, carry a loaded SBR or SBS in my personal car/truck? Also, if I can legally, can I also carry a normal, non-NFA, loaded rifle or handgun with a suppressor attached in my vehicle?