The law answers the question. An employer cannot restrict you from having a gun in your car in the parking lot, CHL or no CHL. If they have such a rule in the handbook, it is out of date and meaningless. If there is no rule, then once again, the law answers the question.C-dub wrote:You're welcome. Your question is still confusing. You ask about the legality of having a gun in a car in a parking lot not owned by a company that doesn't have a policy regarding having weapons in a car in a parking lot they don't own. What am I supposed to answer?smith494 wrote:Extension of domicile, and they don't own the property. I'm not taking it in the office, or office building. Really, where are the boundaries.
Thanks for the informative post, very conducive.
Do you have a CHL? If not, that would have been important information to include in the question.
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