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Offline Rodney Moorhead

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I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« on: August 21, 2010, 12:55:49 PM »
Anyone else hate that feeling.  Even tho we have a couple off duty cops and bunches of security guards I still feel naked without my Sig.  We had a three hundred pound shemale go bonkers outside my job with a machete.  I watched the whole thing unfold from a window.  The cops managed to stop him but he swung a few times at people, got into his truck and almost hit a few people that way, rammed a cruiser and got out and was taken down by the police.  They found besides the machete a couple samurai swords and several dozen throwing stars.

I should thank my lucky stars he did not make it into work.  He is a regular and quite insane.  Thankfully also he did not have a firearm also and lastly nobody was harmed. 
 
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2010, 01:45:21 PM »
The only time I have felt unarmed at work was during layoffs and when an unstable drunk got fired.  One never knows what is going to happen when a persons livelyhood is taken away.  Luckily we never had any problems.  That being said not being 'allowed' to have firearms in my vehicle is a real bummer. The late night or early morning convenience store stops to and from work, without a side arm could make make a person quite uneasy, I would think. ;)
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2010, 04:54:04 PM »
Agreed. I too work in a "Sheeple only zone"... strangely enough the place has been robbed 4 times in the last 3 years. I just started at this location 3 months ago, and its happened once since I've been here. In this neighborhood I would feel a bit more at ease even if I was allowed to "Carry" in my car. I don't leave till around midnight 5 nights a week.
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2010, 07:05:19 PM »
I work at a school, and we have a parent that is completely out of control.  He got physical with our principal two years ago and the principal didn't call the police, so now the guy thinks he can do whatever he wants... he has an assault record.  Being at a school I'll obviously never be able to carry, and I sure do miss feeling a little more secure when I'm there. 

Kind of on the same topic... it's my understanding that I can have my pistol locked in the back of my SUV and have my SUV parked in the school parking lot, right?  My rationale is that the range is on the complete opposite side of town from where I live, and my school is somewhere in between, so if I want to join a league or just go shooting after work, it would save me almost 30 minutes if I were to keep the pistol in the trunk and drive there.  Is my understanding correct?
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2010, 07:24:57 PM »
Just Taught This Very Issue to My CHP Class Today:

28-1204.04. Unlawful possession of a firearm at a school; penalty; exceptions; confiscation of certain firearms; disposition.

(1) Any person who possesses a firearm in a school, on school grounds, in a school-owned vehicle, or at a school-sponsored activity or athletic event is guilty of the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm at a school.   Unlawful possession of a firearm at a school is a Class IV felony.

This subsection shall not apply to..........................

(e) firearms contained within a private vehicle operated by a nonstudent adult which are not loaded and (i) are encased or (ii) are in a locked firearm rack that is on a motor vehicle, or

(f) a handgun carried as a concealed handgun by a valid holder of a permit issued under the Concealed Handgun Permit Act in a vehicle or on his or her person while riding in or on a vehicle into or onto any parking area, which is open to the public and used by a school if, prior to exiting the vehicle, the handgun is locked inside the glove box, trunk, or other compartment of the vehicle, a storage box securely attached to the vehicle.........

sfg,

PS-In my Hyundai Elantra, I can crawl from the front seat over into the back seat, pull down the trunk access from inside, shove the handgun into the trunk, and be LEGALLLLL!!!   'Cause....if you open the car door and your foot hits the pavement on the way to the trunk while packing heat, you're not legal.   

Or---Just stick it all in the glove box, like they say.   And skip the acrobatics.   Don't forget the LOCKS!!   It says, "Locked".
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2010, 07:50:36 PM »
Thanks SemperFiGuy, my CHP instructor told me the same... just me being paranoid and thorough.. thorounoid...
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2010, 08:08:23 PM »
Thorounoid!!!

Fantastic..........A Brand New Compulsion.

Can I borrow it??   May I join you??

My daughter was in USAF Officer's Training.   We visited.   She said, "Dad...They even make us ground our books on our desks."   I said, "Ground books??  What's that??"   She showed me.

Guess who now grounds his books on his desk.   And his papers.   And.........

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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2010, 09:00:55 PM »
Thorounoid!!!

Agreed! Love it!

I've got a friend who just passed his NRA course for CHP in FL.  He's... got a lot to learn. He's eager and mindful, but not as thorough as should be with basic common sense about storing / transporting / etc firearms.  I'll have to throw this name at him and see if it sticks :)
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #8 on: August 26, 2010, 04:13:08 PM »
You're not thorounoid, you just have a heightened sense of awareness.  After all, transvestite did go slasher film style in the parking lot....  What do you do?
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #9 on: August 31, 2010, 08:21:35 AM »
HuskerXDM,
SemperFiGuy is right about the concealed carry laws.  However, and employer, including a school, can ban weapons from it's premises including employee's cars.

So, you wouldn't be guilty of a crime by keeping the gun in a locked compartment of a vehicle, but you could be fired if it is against the school's policy.

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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #10 on: August 31, 2010, 10:18:26 PM »
I REALLY wish I could carry at work, but...

I am a pilot flying business jets.  The Federal Flight Deck Officer program is only extended to Airline pilots.  The argument is that their passengers go through physical screening, whereas our passengers normally are not, and they have a secured cockpit door.  Our passengers are still screened, just not physically.  So...our passengers could bring a firearm on board, even though they know it is against our rules, and we would know nothing about it.  Is this not exactly the situation where a pilot SHOULD be armed?

Without a "secure" cockpit door, the fear is that a passenger may be able to take the firearm from us and hijack the plane.  But my question is why would they need to take ours when they could bring their own?

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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #11 on: September 01, 2010, 10:24:24 AM »
Yeah, I also work at an anti-gun business. I want to bring it up and get the issue debated but I don't want people to know I carry. It's sad that I feel this way but I know people look at me very differently when they learn I'm into guns and self-defense... Like I'm dangerous. Irrational and ignorant fear is really our greatest enemy as gun owners and self-defense advocates.

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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #12 on: September 01, 2010, 06:18:34 PM »
I also work in a no-gun-zone, federal.  There are several of us who have CCP's and we talk about that kind of thing often.  I dont forsee us ever being given carry permission at work, but you can never tell.  :)

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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #13 on: September 01, 2010, 10:18:50 PM »
My company as well has a "no firearms on company property" policy in our policy manual, but is not otherwise posted.  I do not like travelling to and from my work unarmed!  I agree with others that I want the issue to be addressed, but I dont want everyone (anyone) at work to know that I do carry.
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #14 on: September 03, 2010, 07:48:27 PM »
HuskerXDM,
SemperFiGuy is right about the concealed carry laws.  However, and employer, including a school, can ban weapons from it's premises including employee's cars.

So, you wouldn't be guilty of a crime by keeping the gun in a locked compartment of a vehicle, but you could be fired if it is against the school's policy.

Wow, thanks Husker_Fan... didn't even think about looking at the handbook... I did after seeing your message, though.  Sure enough, the Lincoln Public Schools handbook forbids employees from having a weapon, even specifically in their private vehicle on school property.  Ugh.  Was hoping to join a league at the indoor range here in Lincoln... this will about double my drive time as I will have to go home and then across town to get there.

Is it a little strange that an entity that receives federal and state funds can write a rule that trumps law?
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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #15 on: September 05, 2010, 11:53:53 AM »
HuskerXDM,
SemperFiGuy is right about the concealed carry laws.  However, and employer, including a school, can ban weapons from it's premises including employee's cars.

So, you wouldn't be guilty of a crime by keeping the gun in a locked compartment of a vehicle, but you could be fired if it is against the school's policy.

Wow, thanks Husker_Fan... didn't even think about looking at the handbook... I did after seeing your message, though.  Sure enough, the Lincoln Public Schools handbook forbids employees from having a weapon, even specifically in their private vehicle on school property.  Ugh.  Was hoping to join a league at the indoor range here in Lincoln... this will about double my drive time as I will have to go home and then across town to get there.

Is it a little strange that an entity that receives federal and state funds can write a rule that trumps law?

Simple solution, don't park on LPS property, then they can't say anything about it.

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Re: I hate being helplessly disarmed at work
« Reply #16 on: September 05, 2010, 07:13:19 PM »
yes, had thought about that, and that's what I will do if I am transporting my gun
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