A man with a decades-long rap sheet was busted driving drunk with a loaded firearm in the Bronx, police said Thursday.

Kenneth Morgan, 61, was driving his white Toyota sedan near the intersection of Jennings Street and Hoe Avenue in Crotona Park at about 1 a.m. when he failed to stop at a stop sign, officials said.

When officers pulled him over, they noticed his blurred speech and bloodshot eyes and arrested him, the NYPD said.

During the bust, cops found a loaded 9mm handgun.

“What’s worse than driving under the influence, you ask? Driving under the influence with a loaded firearm!” the NYPD tweeted next to a photo of the officers who discovered the gun.

Morgan — who has racked up 27 arrests since 1982 — did not have a license to drive a car, police said.

The career criminal was hit with a slew of charges, including criminal possession of a weapon, aggravated DWI and possession of a loaded firearm.

He was previously arrested for a string of burglaries across lower Manhattan in the early 2000s and possession of burglary tools on the Upper West Side in 2015, police said.

Morgan appeared in Bronx Criminal Court Saturday and was released on his own recognizance.