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jFader:
Hello.....I have been offered a position at another company that seems to be better in most of the categories that I consider important.
The job stability/security is the one area that I'm not sure about just because I haven't worked there to see what it's like.... I think that it will be worth the risk!

Where I currently work there is a 'no weapons' policy which I find difficult to follow because I have a company work van that I drive home daily...& I don't like being that UnArmed Caveman!

At the job that I'm considering I would Not have a work van, at least not for a while & I was having trouble finding the state laws specific to my questions & locations that I would likely have to go for this new job...

Are there any locations, parking lots, parking garages where a Nebraska CHP holder is not allowed to keep a handgun securely stored in their personal vehicle?

A few examples of the type of places where I would likely be working.... Airport, First National Tower, Industrial Plants, & other buildings downtown which are probably all Posted.

As far as the airport parking, I'm not really sure where I would be parking and if its covered under state or federal laws...

I appreciate any input or links that you guys provide!  I did some research myself & wasn't terribly satisfied with the sources I found....thanks!

bullit:
Short answer ..... No....

Ronvandyn:
Airport, no problems what-so-ever.  Does not matter where you park.

greg58:




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--- Quote from: bullit on July 19, 2014, 09:52:06 AM ---Short answer ..... No....

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Where I work weapons are specifically banned on company property. This includes personel vehicles.
The property is gated and fenced, you must go thru security gates to enter with a pass, all vehicles are subject to search coming and going. I am randomly searched 1-2 times a month, what they are looking for most is, guns/ammo, alcohol, tools/property belonging to the company.
So if I wanted to push the issue and try to tell them I have a CHP and can leave it in my vehicle, I would be fired.
This is a chance I can't take, so I am effectively disarmed most of the time.

Greg58

AWick:
I hope your current employer doesn't frequent this site... As for weapons policies and work, that often is the breaking point for otherwise avid CHP holders. That's why I would like the law passed that allows a person to store their firearm locked securely in their car without fear of reprisal, but then I think property rights... ugh! My old company was owned by a private equity group out of Chicago, and they had a strict parking lot restriction as well.

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