Posted November 27, 2017 11:35 pm by Comments

By G. Halek

Funny enough, I remember working for a firearm manufacturer that wouldn’t allow employees to carry on the job. Even though there were people who worked for that company that didn’t like guns and didn’t carry concealed — even though it was a permitless process in my state — you could just about guarantee that in almost any car in the parking lot, there would be a gun located somewhere out of sight.

There was also a security screening checkpoint at the entrance so if an employee made the unfortunate mistake of trying to carry his concealed carry handgun through the front door, he was in for a nasty surprise from HR.

This inspired me to write an article about the process I took to carry concealed even when I couldn’t carry concealed at work.

Pro-Tip 1: Don’t Try To Carry A Concealed Handgun Through Your Workplace Security Screening Area

Before attempting to carry a concealed handgun into your own workplace, please check with your employee handbook, manager, and/or Human Resources specialist. Walking into the workplace with a gun — especially where security screening measures are in use — can result in the loss of your job and/or all sorts of legal issues.

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Source:: Concealed Nation

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