Thanks for the post. I don't have explicit written permission to carry nor would I expect to get it if I asked however there is nothing in writing prohibiting me from carrying so I guess this is a bit of a grey area. I would not want to risk my employment but I'd pick that option rather than be murdered in a botched robbery downtown.
Does anyone know of a good attorney well versed in this area in DFW I can perhaps call?
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- Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:46 pm
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- Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:54 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Carry at a client site (contractor)
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Carry at a client site (contractor)
I am a consultant for a company based here in the DFW area. Upon joining the firm I signed a notice to agree that I would not bring explosives or firearms onto company property. The trouble is that I am rarely ever on company property as I work at client sites. What is everyone's take here about carrying at a client site on company time if the client does not have a 30.06 posted or any contractor handbook/agreements in force? Does the limitation to not carry on company premise carry over to a client site even if it is not worded that way?
I would be fine leaving the gun in the car however the job is in downtown Dallas and the parking situation is valet parking across the street at a hotel so I would not feel safe leaving it in the car without some sort of lockbox solution and even then it's not ideal.
I would be fine leaving the gun in the car however the job is in downtown Dallas and the parking situation is valet parking across the street at a hotel so I would not feel safe leaving it in the car without some sort of lockbox solution and even then it's not ideal.