Roughly 5% of Floridians have a concealed carry permit.
You don't have to have a permit to have a gun in your car, it just can't be readily accessible.
To many people over think "readily accessible".
Glove box, zippered pouch, even a holster are not considered readily accessible. The holster seems a stretch to me.
https://www.clickorlando.com/news/ask-trooper-steve/having-a-gun-in-your-car-is-legal-unless-you-do-this..."Florida law allows you to have a firearm in the car without a permit if it is in a secure container and it cannot be easily accessible," Montiero said.
He added that placing the firearm on the passenger seat, wedged between your seat or in an open compartment where the weapon is still visible and can be reached immediately is not permitted.
"The weapon must be contained," Montiero said. "Having it in a holster, preferably a holster with retention, and placed in your closed glove box is always a good place to start, especially if you are not a licensed concealed weapon holder."
He said the only time a gun can be on someone's person in the car is if the gun owner has a permit to carry from the state of Florida....