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Public parking lot
Husker_Fan:
I would bet it's not a public parking lot, which means you could be carrying illegally. Even if it is public, your employer can still fire you for legally having the gun in your car on his property.
AAllen:
From LB785: business entity, owner, manager, or legal possessor of real property, or public or private employer shall not establish, maintain, or enforce a policy or rule that prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting a person's transportation or storage of a firearm or ammunition
There is nothing inthis bill that requires it to be a "public" parking lot. So if LB 785 passes you are covered.
cracked junior:
Well I think we are just going to wait and see what happens with different bills. To many different views on the subject till something passes. Thanks for the info.
cracked junior:
Tonight was a good night. Our kitchen faucet has been leaking. so a trip to menards was in order. When checking out. I noticed Senator Mark Christensen was checking out also.
We talked for awhile about different bills. I asked about lb785. He said it would apply to the parking lot at work. He also gave me his card. If only the senator for my district was this awesome. He doesn't respond to emails. A few other guys I know never get replies when contacting him also.
Lorimor:
So, OTR truckers have to disarm before rolling in to a parking lot? Are there secure storage facilities nearby where they store their weapons so as to keep the blissninny business happy?
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