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CCW at a posted industrial site??
NE Bull:
My employer has a similar policy, but unbeknowenst to me. I had a rifle in the rear window of my pickup for at least the first year I worked there, until a coworker made me aware of the policy, then I just mounted the racks behind the seat. out of site, out of mind,right? I doubt they would search here and especially now, because of various hunting seasons, would have to send over half the people home, and we are behind on product the way it is.
Your place may be more strict, as stated above, the risk is your to take, or not to take.
armed and humorous:
This is the reason we need to pass a law similar to those in other states that protect the rights of citizens to carry legally to their place of employment. There really isn't any logical reason why employees should not be afforded the same opportunities as visitors to the parking lot of an organization. If an employee was out to kill their boss or something, I doubt if company policy is going to stop them anyway. The alternative is to go unarmed, at least during your commute. This could be added to the castle doctrine (or whatever you wish to call it) being proposed again this year.
Even if it is made legal, though, it won't stop a determined employer from firing an employee in a right-to-work state, unless the employer is stupid enough to admit that they fired the employee for some illegal reason.
DanClrk51:
--- Quote from: Dan W on September 30, 2011, 12:23:18 PM ---I can't dispute the owner of private property controlling it as he wishes. You can LEGALLY keep the handgun in your car if it is properly locked up, but that does not protect your job if they find out you violated the company policy
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Not so sure if he would be even legal keeping it in his car in his case.
Nebraska Revised Statute 69-2441
(3) A permitholder carrying a concealed handgun 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, used by any location listed in subdivision (1)(a) of this section, does not violate this section 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, or, if the vehicle is a motorcycle, a hardened compartment securely attached to the motorcycle. This subsection does not apply to any parking area used by such location when the carrying of a concealed handgun into or onto such parking area is prohibited by federal law.
--- Quote from: greg58 on September 30, 2011, 10:19:54 AM ---.......industrial site with security gates and passes needed to enter, that has a no weapons/CCW policy posted, and also in their employee handbook.
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That kinda sounds like it may not be open to the public. I dont think the CHP Act defines "open to the public" but it really sounds iffy. Any ideas?
DanClrk51:
--- Quote from: armed and humorous on December 26, 2011, 01:53:42 PM ---This is the reason we need to pass a law similar to those in other states that protect the rights of citizens to carry legally to their place of employment.
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Yes doing that would solve all these questions/dilemmas. The NRA calls this the Employee Parking Lot or Workplace protection making it illegal for employers to fire their employees for having firearms in their vehicles while parked on the employer's property. But what Nebraska ought to do as well is put into law the doctrine which currently many other states enjoy, that your vehicle is an extension of your home, meaning your car can contain loaded handguns, rifles, shotguns without you having to obtain a permit to carry.
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