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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3125644" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>We had a discussion about this at work. From what we understood you CAN keep a firearm locked in your vehicle as long as its parked in an area that is set aside for employee parking. Under no circumstances can your employer enter your vehicle without your permission. However, in a company owned workplace (for me this includes the office and my work truck) they can search anything at will, including personally owned backpacks, satchels, briefcases, purses, lunchboxes, etc. Even though its your toolbox (I assume at least, based on your posts) they have the right to search it if they feel there is a violation of some sort. </p><p></p><p>In the end its up to you. Do you want to risk getting fired if your employer finds out you had your gun in the building or do you fear that someone will come back with ill intent and you want to risk termination of your job to prevent the termination of your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3125644, member: 43724"] We had a discussion about this at work. From what we understood you CAN keep a firearm locked in your vehicle as long as its parked in an area that is set aside for employee parking. Under no circumstances can your employer enter your vehicle without your permission. However, in a company owned workplace (for me this includes the office and my work truck) they can search anything at will, including personally owned backpacks, satchels, briefcases, purses, lunchboxes, etc. Even though its your toolbox (I assume at least, based on your posts) they have the right to search it if they feel there is a violation of some sort. In the end its up to you. Do you want to risk getting fired if your employer finds out you had your gun in the building or do you fear that someone will come back with ill intent and you want to risk termination of your job to prevent the termination of your life. [/QUOTE]
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