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Legality Issue - Employee Agreement Vs NE Law
rluening:
My understanding is that a concealed firearm in the glovebox would belong to at least the driver and the front passenger (because they are the ones with access to it). As a permit holder this isn't a problem for you, but would be for the passenger.
Again, as I understand it, a firearm locked in a safe (Center of Mass or other lock box) under the driver's seat, with the driver holding the key, would only be the driver's concealed firearm.
I am not a lawyer.....
/rl
DaveB:
Isn't your car an extension of your home in Nebraska? As far as the passenger and a gun in the glove box, that should not be a problem since only one person can claim it. I hope there is just being too much thought going into this. I too am not a lawyer.
66bigblock:
Ummm, Can I ask a dumb question?
If carrying is that important to you, why did you not ask the specific question prior to being hired? You indicate that you will be in a company truck, why not ask the question of being to carry and etc BEFORE you accept the job?
Not trying to stir the pot, just asking what I think would be a logical question during the intereview process.
66bigblock
DaveB:
With the economy the way it is and the job market in the toilet, would you turn down a job because of this? I like to eat myself, willing to accept some things, and maybe take my chances on others.
Dan W:
--- Quote ---From what I understand: A concealed handgun in the glovebox or otherwise in the vehicle can be considered concealed by anyone in the vehicle
--- End quote ---
I am pretty sure that would only be the case if no one in the vehicle claimed the handgun to be theirs.
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