But that is my point. Would you seriously allow them to search your car? No signs so it's not illegal - just against company policy.Or if the parking garage is owned by his employer and is not available for public parking. That is my circumstance. My employer does not have any signs prohibiting guns, but it does have an employee policy and they own the parking lot and it is not available to the public for parking. So, non-employees can carry away, but I cannot.
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- Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:54 am
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Re: Is it worth it, with all these restrictions?
- Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:10 pm
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Re: Is it worth it, with all these restrictions?
My quick question: Is your parking garage actually 30.06 posted? If not I'd never be a bit concerned about leaving it in your car while you work other than having it broken into. If it is only your company policy that prohibits it in your vehicle (without posting a 30.06 sign) someone from your company would have to search your car and your not letting that happen - unless were talking refinery or controlled access.For example, work. Yes, I've seen the threads on that. I'm in the same situation many are: office worker where the company bans guns there AND in the parking garage, which really is the only place that's parkable anywhere near the place. My situation is slightly unique though: I actually commute by bicycle. So, 5 out of 7 days I'm either in my cubicle or riding to work or riding home. I'm more likely to get mugged on the ride home than any other time, I imagine, but I would NEVER have the gun!!
As for biking in, if you used a pack such as http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/vie ... product=31" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to carry your cellphone an extra clean shirt and your lunch, you could lock it up in a locker or desk drawer but now you are definitely "carrying in" which may be crossing the line it's up to you.
Don't know much about your work situation/circumstances so I'm just throwing out possibilities here.