You need to be aware that the chemical (and I believe petro-chemical as well) businesses are exempt from the parking lot laws, so you couldn't even lock a gun in a safe in the company vehicle when visiting them. I would spend some time reading the laws and make absolutely sure that you will be acting lawfully while conducting your business.hazmat wrote:Yes, we have many customers in the chemical, petro-chemical and refining business. Our employee handbook would address this, something to the effect "although an employee who is LTC may do so in company owned vehicles, it is the employees responsibility to not violate a customers policies in regards to weapons on their property. It will be the employees responsibility to secure his or her weapon in a maner that onlyhe or she has access to it, prior to traveling to a customer facility".....something like that.
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- Fri Jan 22, 2016 3:32 pm
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- Fri Jan 22, 2016 2:46 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: My Employer WANTS TO ALLOW Carry........
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Re: My Employer WANTS TO ALLOW Carry........
Number 1 is correct. For number 2, I would ask, if I enter your property carrying concealed, how are you going to know to ask me for my LTC? And what is the purpose of knowing that? The same question applies to number 1. Why do they need to see the LTC? I can see it for open carry but for concealed carry it doesn't make much sense. For number 3, I don't believe there are any restrictions on carrying within the state, but I'm not sure about federal DOT regulations if you go out of state. You should probably research that.