When I’m going to be around just the local people at work, i have a P-365 in a pocket holster in the front pocket of my jeans. If we have visitors from HQ I switch to an LCP II. It definitely prints less in my front pocket.I have a rifle and my pistol in my car on the parking lot but it's 100s of yards away. I'm so small I don't know if a bodyguard would fit but I'll try on the lcp in a pocket holster and see
I hear what you’re saying, but shop owners have to be law abiding, too. Texas has a law on what has to be posted to discriminate against a lawfully armed citizen.
My perspective is if an unlawful posting exists, why would I want to do business with a criminal.
I hear what you’re saying, but shop owners have to be law abiding, too. Texas has a law on what has to be posted to discriminate against a lawfully armed citizen.
My perspective is if an unlawful posting exists, why would I want to do business with a criminal.
Can’t carry at work.
No weapons of any type allowed.
Entire property is controlled access so can’t have anything in the vehicle either.
Whether their sign is state legal or not, their intentions IMO are quite clear.
The larger city near us, (pop. about 19,000) has only a very few places of business that display the 30.06 signage, and some that display the 30.07 signage.
Also since I retired a few years ago, and started doing more of our shopping online, I don't get out among the public very much anymore.
I have a rifle and my pistol in my car on the parking lot but it's 100s of yards away. I'm so small I don't know if a bodyguard would fit but I'll try on the lcp in a pocket holster and see
Check your employers policy on weapons. They don’t have to post 30.06/30.07 to terminate you is it’s clearly prohibited as a term of employment.
Not all of our buildings are posted, but our handbook is exceedingly clear on the subject.
Oh all of our buildings have a no weapons sign, I don't care about that. It's not a 30.06/30.07 sign I know I'll be fired if I'm caught. I'd rather be fired than die.
Oh all of our buildings have a no weapons sign, I don't care about that. It's not a 30.06/30.07 sign I know I'll be fired if I'm caught. I'd rather be fired than die.
Not sure that last part is legal in Texas, but it has been a while since I reviewed the law.Can’t carry at work.
No weapons of any type allowed.
Entire property is controlled access so can’t have anything in the vehicle either.
Not sure that last part is legal in Texas, but it has been a while since I reviewed the law.
Not sure that last part is legal in Texas, but it has been a while since I reviewed the law.
Fed property is a different animal.On a military base or Army post, they certainly can control that aspect of having a firearm in your vehicle (perhaps other federal property like Post Office employment, too).
My employer was a defense contractor with a closed vehicle parking area (fenced and guarded) and they had to follow Texas law. Which allowed employees to have firearms locked in there vehicles.
But as Bill said, most of my fellow employees found it prudent to not “advertise” they had a firearm locked up, in their vehicles. You simply didn’t want to open the HR door on that issue. No need to give the company an excuse to find “other reasons” for job termination.
Fed property is a different animal.
Just in general, I don't want anyone knowing that I own firearms or have them in my car.
I did save an employee who was going to be fired for having a gun in his car in the parking lot. We were a subcontractor. The owner (a large oil company) wanted him fired, so did our HR department. I referred them to the Texas code. He remained employed.