what could they really do at that point? make you try every key on your chain? or follow you home to see the contents of it? the problem with my safe is it's not in a position to get to very easily. ( i didn't have a choice on location but it's very concealed ) so at my work it would be more obvious to put it in the safe vs what i normally do with it.Ropin wrote:In situations where you have legal right, but risk your at-will employment status, if your gun is in a safe in the parking lot (inside your car), and you happen to have a key-entry safe (not fingerprint or digital), if your vehicle does come up for a search, you can always tell them that you have carried a firearm in the safe before, but not today...and you don't happen to have the key with you today. (suggest not having it on the same ring as your car keys, in case they call your bluff).
It's not a technique I ever tried, but it was bantered around frequently prior to the passage of the parking lot bill.
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