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bk09:
I was in Omaha yesterday touring some duplexes and my favorite place was Westwood apartments on 114th and Center (westwood apartments also owns some duplexes nearby). On the way in the parking lot I saw that there was no concealed carry allowed on the premises or in buildings. Can they do this? Thankfully this would only affect me when I would go to drop off a rent check since the duplex is in a neighborhood and not in their parking lot. I thought schools were the only ones that could ban it in the parking lots? And also would this be possible to disallow in the buildings (minus the main office) if you live there?

gsd:
I would think technically it would be private property and therefore subject to the discretion of the owner/managing company. Don't quote me though, i'm just speculating.

kozball:
Might be some section 8 housing in that complex. Not sure if that "Government Assistance Program" would have any influence on your freedoms. Might be worth a check.

JimP:
If it's private property, and it's clearly Posted, then that's all there is to it: No Legal Concealed Carry.

When you are on somebody else's property, you have to play by their rules. You should really read your lease agreement carfully before renting, as they may stipulate "No Weapons" in the fine print.

HuskerXDM:

--- Quote from: bradkoll on July 14, 2012, 09:00:39 AM ---I was in Omaha yesterday touring some duplexes and my favorite place was Westwood apartments on 114th and Center (westwood apartments also owns some duplexes nearby). On the way in the parking lot I saw that there was no concealed carry allowed on the premises or in buildings. Can they do this? Thankfully this would only affect me when I would go to drop off a rent check since the duplex is in a neighborhood and not in their parking lot. I thought schools were the only ones that could ban it in the parking lots? And also would this be possible to disallow in the buildings (minus the main office) if you live there?

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I should have said this:
If the parking lot is posted as private property, and you are an employee, they can restrict your rights there.  Schools (at least in Lincoln) don't post their parking lots as private property, so even though you can't carry there, you can legally have your sidearm in your vehicle (stored properly, of course)... unless you are an employee of the school, as it is in the handbook that even possession of any part of a firearm in your vehicle is grounds for termination.

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