Thanks for all the feedback.
It looks like there’s a line between ‘Fireable Offense’ and ‘Against the Law’. Looks like it’s not breaking any law, but could get you fired (a concept that is lost on many people these days).
I’m not concerned about being fired. The only way they’ll ever know is if I have to use it. If that happens, then my life is more important than my job.
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- Wed Jun 06, 2018 1:14 pm
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- Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:40 pm
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Re: 30.06/7 signs and Parking Lots
Thanks, that makes sense.
Basically the LTC is only effective when carrying in places not otherwise allowed by law.
I have no intention of letting my employer (or anyone) know I have a weapon in the vehicle.
That’s the point of concealed carry, to keep it concealed.
Which reminds me to remove the Ruger decal from my truck. Don’t need to advertise enthusiasm either.
Basically the LTC is only effective when carrying in places not otherwise allowed by law.
I have no intention of letting my employer (or anyone) know I have a weapon in the vehicle.
That’s the point of concealed carry, to keep it concealed.
Which reminds me to remove the Ruger decal from my truck. Don’t need to advertise enthusiasm either.
- Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:10 am
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30.06/7 signs and Parking Lots
I just got my LTC, and this question has bothered me.
So my place of employment has the signs posted at the entrance.
But you can keep arms in your car, it's an extension of your home.
So which rule applies?
Thanks.
So my place of employment has the signs posted at the entrance.
But you can keep arms in your car, it's an extension of your home.
So which rule applies?
Thanks.