What the OP posted, and simply based on what he shared, is that the company is only trying to regulate vehicle carry. There was no mention of carrying on your person outside of the vehicle.
Also, what kind of work is this? Is it one where he is on company property all day or is he out making service calls and such? If he is making service calls or in an otherwise public location(that isn't posted) wouldn't it be ok the carry on your person when away from the vehicle?
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- Mon May 23, 2011 1:04 pm
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- Mon May 23, 2011 11:12 am
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Re: Work Policy's worth looking into
I would interpret that to mean that you can carry. Afterall, isn't it secured in the vehicle when you have it on your hip?stealthfightrf17 wrote:It states in it "as an exception to the general prohibition on weapons possession, an associate who posesses a valid license to carry a concealed handgun, issued by the appropriate state agency, may keep a handgun secured in his or her vehicle (personal or company owned), provided that the handgun is secured at all times."
And then when you step out of the vehicle you are still covered simply by the state.
Others may disagree but I say carry on.