Fixed it fer 'ya!I signed off on a search for the company I work for. It's policy. If my vehicle is on their property... they can search.
They won't find much
Hell... technically.... I can't even have beer in my cooler in the bed of my truck.
Fixed it fer 'ya!I signed off on a search for the company I work for. It's policy. If my vehicle is on their property... they can search.
They won't find much
Hell... technically.... I can't even have beer in my cooler in the bed of my truck.
Fixed it fer 'ya!
Thanks man... I typed that like I've already had 11 or 12
I've been known.....FIFY!
This is my experience as well and my company strictly prohibits firearm's in one's vehicle once you enter the parking garage.I've encountered a similar situation and found that the employers' policy takes precedence. LTC or not, Texas law or not...the employer makes the rules as to what can and can't be permitted on site. This has been my experience only.
Also keep in mind that many of the internet lawyers you will find posting in threads like this don’t actually understand or know the laws they talk about. Some do, but many do not.
Example: Castle doctrine has nothing to do with having a firearm in your vehicle.
As you give advice ....................Internet legal advice. Worth less than you paid for it and could actually cost you big time.
ca·ve·at emp·tor
/ˌkavēˌät ˈem(p)ˌtôr/
noun
The principle that the buyer alone is responsible for checking the quality and suitability of goods before a purchase is made.
Sound Legal advice isnt something you find on the internet.
Also keep in mind that many of the internet lawyers you will find posting in threads like this don’t actually understand or know the laws they talk about. Some do, but many do not.
Example: Castle doctrine has nothing to do with having a firearm in your vehicle.
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Nice try but no cigar.As you give advice ....................