lunchbox
Does your company have a legal department (probably not) or have a law firm on retainer that you can go to for legal advice??
In this case, your best bet is to go to an attorney who knows the NE handgun laws and lay this question before him.
What you are getting here on the forum is best guesses, conjecture, personal interpretation, and a whole lot of uninformed opinion and sea-lawyering that you definitely cannot take to court and present to the judge. It's great to have the discussion, but push comes to shove, saying "Your honor, I read it on the NFOA Forum..." may not work out all that well.
This legal question should go to a knowledgable attorney. Actually, even his opinion does not entirely settle the question; it just gets you closer to the safer side of the issue. In a situation such as this one, you never know clearly where you actually stand until that day when you are leaving the courtroom.
It's your own personal rear end that's hanging out in the open if you carry as discussed above; best to keep it out of the grinder.