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Conceal Carry at work?

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Do you carry a weapon to work? What is your job's stance on this? What would happen if you got caught?
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No. No. Fired.
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>>34126052
Same boat. Even if I have a disassembled firearm in my vehicle with no ammo to be found, I'll get fired. It's really terrible.
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This
>>34126052

I worked as a male nurse in a mental hospital that was mostly used as a safe house for delinquents hiding from the cops.

Basically if a nigger committed a crime or had a trial near they would admit themselves to the hospital to use that as an alibi or use the "I was not in my right mind" BS excuse.

They would act like assholes to towards the staff often challenge the male employees to a fight, like high school bully's except on there late 20's

I once used a brass knuckle on one of them after I saw him punch a female nurse because she was not "respecting him"

It tore the skin of his cheek bone open and left a permanent scar on his face still visible months later when he re-admitted himself because his dad kicked him out of the house for breaking everything inside, cause he would not give him any money.

The only reason I did not get fired is because the only ones that saw me do it where close bros who kept their mouths shut. and the patient literally did not see it coming.
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>>34126551
>I once used a brass knuckle on one of them after I saw him punch a female nurse because she was not "respecting him"
You could have killed him but oh well.
You play stupid games and win stupid prizes
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>>34125979
Yes.
Per manual, no guns allowed.
Fired.

concealed is concealed. I often ride my motorcycle to work, and have no where to store my pistol except on me anyways.
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>>34126551
Good work
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>>34125979
I pocket carry my J-frame at work occasionally. It's in our policy not to, but my manager is a gun guy and thinks that rule is fucking retarded. So he would probably turn a blind eye if he somehow noticed.
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>>34126052
Same
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>>34126587
>It's in our policy not to, but my manager is a gun guy and thinks that rule is fucking retarded. So he would probably turn a blind eye if he somehow noticed.
same thing here. my manager said as long as I was carrying legally he wouldn't care if I did it against policy
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>>34125979
I fucking hate the policies on a college campus.
I work as a Security officer at a college, and they don't give us guns, we get heavy flashlights and radios.
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There is no codified weapon clause in our employee handbook/employment papers, but I live in a right to work state, so I would probably lose my job.
I carry all day every day, mouse guns help a ton.
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My company allows employees with their CCW to carry at work. They have signs at every entrance to the building that say CCW holders are on the premises. They even hold annual courses for any employee that wants to get their permit.
Apparently, the management did a police response time test and decided that it took too long for the cops to arrive. They decided that having armed employees was a safer option than waiting for the cops.
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I'm encouraged to if we're working in shitty areas, but it's really uncomfortable to CC while doing certain construction work.
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>>34126551
Could have cost you your license and faced weapons charges. Why not just use "equal force" to defend said female?
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I don't carry at work because I work in a warehouse.
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>>34126052
Work in a government building. Front desk is armored and has an armed guard. There are few things that would get me fired. Carrying a firearm is a same day dismissal.

mfw we get training on 'run hide fight' but can't have the most effective tool for defense.
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>>34126135
By the way famalam depending on your state laws, you are probably covered. You should probably read up on state laws.

pic. related, Florida Law
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>>34125979
Yes. Except when operating, the chance I'll ever need to draw in theatre is sufficiently remote that I'm happy with it in a safe in my locker.
Irrelevant.
Probably nothing. Admin are no doubt anti-gun leftists but there's nothing against it in my contract. And frankly, I know what I'm worth to the hospital.
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>>34126834
As much as I love New Hampshire... we need a law like that, badly.
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>>34126052
Fpbp. Same.

This, >>34126814 except we have no security (state gov). Also, our "armor" for our front desk is bullet proof glass, but the sheetrock surrounding it is unarmored, and they made that info broadly available to the general public.

My job is picrelated. We piss off a lot of people we interact with, and go to seedy areas. We go alone, with no form of tracking, and if we don't return to the office, it won't be noted until well into the next work day. Nonetheless, our policy explicitly states that any weapons are grounds for dismissal, and it's a weapon if a coworker thinks it might be a weapon and complains. Fucking lefty ass union.
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>>34126834
Google-fu showed that my employer is fully allowed to ban firearms on the premises. Thanks, Virginia...
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>>34126675
Come to Georgia. We just passed campus carry

Everything else about Georgia is kinda shut up though
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>>34126893
When you fail to prepare to operate while operating, then you have prepared your failure to operate while operating.

Also
>not sanitizing the gun so it could be placed on the tray in pieces

t. not a doctor
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>>34126939
*kinda shit though
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>>34126912
Agreed. Manchfag here. Our preemption law only applies to "political subdivisions of the state," is too damned weak, and the only time it was tested in court was when some Free State retards tried to use it against the University System of NH in a town under the jurisdiction of the single most leftist judge in the state at the time (remarkably, they lost!).
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>>34126924
That being said, the closest we've come to trouble is some douche goes and gets his OC, comes back, and starts screaming in our faces. Those inspections generally uncover a few violations.
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>>34126942
>Mfw a customer says that need a stainless steel gun w/ no plastic so they can autoclave it
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>>34125979
>mfw military
>can't carry personal guns on base
>can't even keep guns in barracks or you'll be butt blasted and go to captains mast
Lower enlisted life is suffering, they trust us to kill in wartime but think we can't handle keeping a gun locked up in our own closet. And god help you if you want to check your personal rifle out of the armory where it's stored to go shooting on the weekend
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>>34125979
>do you carry at work?

no.

>consequences

because of my industry (security), I could cop a $1000 fine and up to a year in jail at maximum. this would also DQ me from buying guns and CCW, so I won't be risking that.
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>>34126965
Eww... manch is disgusting. I slept with my glock under my pillow when I lived there. Corruption for everybody! Though, Nashua isn't much better :/
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>>34126551
you're a good person
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>>34126984
Also, went to a training session with 20 other people from almost 20 other states who all do the same work, and 15 of us were on break, all bitching about our states' CC policies. All 15 had a knife between 2 and 3" on them that were beefy enough to fight with, and were pissed that's all we could have. The other 5 (left coast) stared in open mouthed shock as we all compared knives, as well as with the fed bureaucrats teaching the class. Laughed my balls off.

Happened around the time of the San Bernardino shootings. Just the previous day, the Kalifornian had been bitching that "The only reason Fox News won't say they WEREN'T terrorists yet is because they have Arabic names!!!"
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>>34127020
Can you do that? What about in California where you shoot 3 round burst with your service rifle at the range
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>>34127101
I'm in a surrounding small town, thankfully. We keep the doors locked, of course (remember, folks, the hood is mobile; they'll come to you!), but our greatest security issue is the North American Trash Panda.
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Live, work and commute in Chicago proper. Worked in the Sears Tower for a while, could've CCed there as an employee but wouldn't be able to as a guest. I don't CC anywhere in the city and not to work. Lots if metal detectors in too many places I go with clients. Many of my clienrs are international.

It's really not worth it, as long as you're in a civilized area.
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>>34127123
Oh my mistake should've explained that better, you can't take your service rifle out to go shooting on your own sadly.
If you live in the barracks you have to keep your personally owned guns in the base armory, and check them out when you want to go shooting off base. Which sucks for me because our Gunners Mates take the weekend off just like everyone else
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>>34127124
I still remember that old lady that was gunned down in the "nice" part of manch near rt. 3. Never found out why she was targeted either. Manchester NH, not even once.

I carry at work even if it'll get me fired. I'll take unemployment over death any day of the week.
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>>34126814
>tfw work retail and the store's policy is either hide or feel free to run to the sporting goods section and hope you can grab a bat before the shooter inevitably guns you down
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>>34127007
>>34126942
/k/, if my pistols weren't all glocks or war relics I'd go out and do that for you tomorrow
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>>34127160
At Dick's we kept a generic pump gun, of the type we always had 30 of, just inside the gun room door, with a box of 00 buck next to it. Took it out of the box, made sure there were no obstructions or other weirdness left from shipping, removed the magazine plug, put it back in the box, and left it by the ammo.
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>all these fags itt that are employed in places that won't get them jail time if they get caught carrying that don't carry

Cucks. All of you.
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>>34125979
>Do you carry a weapon to work?

Self employed. So I'll carry whatever the fuck I want.
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>>34125979
I'm a student teacher. If I got caught carrying I would be removed from the program and I wouldn't be allowed to teach. If I finish my internship and become a licenced teacher and I get caught I will lose my job.

Public schools are institutions that exist to fill children's minds with communist propaganda and turn them into degenerates. The school must adopt its values as an institution accordingly.
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>>34125979
Sometimes. Don't ask don't tell. I don't know. Never seen a written policy besides the law which prohibits firearms in this area with an exemption for employees.

I work as a contractor inside a security perimeter in an office next to a DHS contractor, the secret police, the public metro police, and another government secret squirrel military contractor. I'm surrounded by spooks. Trying something at my work would be pretty stupid as it's the base for high speed door kickers and other secret shit with air insertion teams, little birds and that type of thing. Anyone trying anything would be met by a swarm of dudes with chest rigs and assault rifles who live for a chance to operate operationally and also air support within minutes. (Little birds, various attack helos, fighter jets potentially although I've never seen em scramble the jets for any real event AFAIK)

I still carry because it's possible someone bursts in and starts trouble, the gun you have will always be faster than the guns you call to help you but more I carry for my trip to and from work.
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>>34125979
I do, and I'm sure I'd be fired for it, but I do it anyway. Why? Because patients are fucking crazy.

My manager was shot twice in his office a few years back by a disgruntled patient. Luckily he survived, but only because the shooter was tackled by a nearby janitor who just happened to be an ex-Marine.

There was also a shooting incident at our main hospital a week ago. No one was hurt, thankfully, but not for lack of effort on the patient's part.

I've worked at three major hospitals in the last several years and they've all been "weapons-free zones" but also provided fuck all for security. One had a dedicated armed police unit that was attached to the campus, but it was one car with two cops in it who had to cover 9 buildings on a half-mile wide facility surrounded by a partial chain link fence with no security - not even a fucking gate - at any of the three entrances. The other two have had a single dude sitting at the entry to the main building, who doesn't even carry a gun, who's expected to keep the crazies out if the shit hits the fun. After not one but two incidents, not only do I carry at work but I also have a tire iron in my desk and a Kevlar vest in the closet next to it. I'd rather have it and never need it than the other way around.
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>>34126551
Good lad
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>>34127984
Can't you just say the gun you took off a creepy goth emo kid? You know the one.
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Work at a Michelin plant in SC. Recently they introduced us to the new "active shooter" policy which is just 'run, hide, fight'. In the same lecture, they told us it would take about 13 minutes before the local PD could have 3 deputies inside the plant. Then they told us that statistically, mass shootings are done in 10 mins or less. Kinda made everyone go wellllllll. They posted No CW allowed signs at all entrances shortly after.
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Official company policy is no firearms.

"Sorry guys it's an insurance/liability thing"

However, unofficial policy is nobody actually gives a shit and the understanding is that whether it was ok'd by the company or not, unfortunately you will no longer have a job with us if a firearm is used even lawfully. With that in mind we all carry, including the HR and management who just give us the wink wink nudge nudge.

Glock 17 or LCP
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>>34125979

I carry at work.
work is a very no guns place (Hospital)
I'd get fired.

We've had family member's of patients, threaten to shoot up the hospital and shoot every one the person came acrossed. Have also seen people chase after nurses and doctors with knives, pens, etc.
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>>34125979
>Do you carry a weapon to work?
No
>What is your job's stance on this?
They want me to OC a big fat full size gun.
>What would happen if you got caught?
My sergeant would probably want to finger fuck my CCW

Feels good man
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>>34126569
He could have killed the nurse.
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Yes I carry a G21 and 2 mags.

I work as a Logistics specialist for an international merchandising and compliance company. Travel every week up and down the coast.

No issue with employer they like when people they deem competent carry.
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>>34125979
I mean, sort of... internal weapons bays and all...
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>>34126939
I hear Atlanta is the place to be these days.

And your campus carry sucks, it doesn't cover most of the campus.
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>>34125979
>Do you carry a weapon to work?
Yes. Glock 19/29 depending on how I feel that day.
>What is your job's stance on this?
There isn't one
>What would happen if you got caught?
Nothing. Someone might ask to see it (no)
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>>34125979
Yes.
No guns in federal buildings.
Prison.
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>>34128272
I have an uncle who is a surgeon and his friend from the ER delivered a baby and the mom died giving birth. The husband waited for him, followed him home and shot him dead in his driveway. He was an illigal immigrant too.
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>>34128656
You can get deputized and carry in there.
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>>34125979
I work on a federal campus, so no. CC is very much out of the question.
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No. I don't want to go to federal fuck me in the ass prison. I design and build stuff that blows people up, which means the government deems our facility government property.
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>>34128587
>I hear Atlanta is the place to be these days
You are either a Redguard trying to lure in others, or you have been tricked by a Redguard trying to lure you in.
Atlanta is pretty much how Sherman left it.
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>>34127108
>>34126984
>>34126924
>>34126814
>zoning and development
God speed anon.

Not everyone agrees with your work (and even I think it can get excessive) but you're really doing God's work.
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>>34125979
Sometimes i work IT for a company that sometimes sends me to schools and courthouses but otherwise yes. The policy is nonexistent and the boss takes us shooting every year for the barbeque.
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>>34126927
Virginia is a business conservative state.

We care about business rights, not always individual rights.

But hey, I'm pretty for the policy in general.
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Yes, I carry every day. I work in equipment sales so I'm all over the place. G19 in an appendix carry holster with a spare mag in the side car with my polo tucked in, but fluffed out just enough to cover the belt clips. Keep 2 more mags in a belt carrier stashed in my backpack with a shield .45 and 3 of the 7 rd stendos in another mag carrier in there as well. Company used to have a no guns policy but recent amended it. Wouldn't care if they didn't though. Would rather get fire than be raped by a pack of wild gay dindus
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No but I open carry a Remmington 870 w/ suppressor to my office.
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>>34126834
>According to decisions of the appellate courts of the State of Washington, employers, both public and private, may establish workplace rules prohibiting employees from possessing firearms or any other weapons while on duty or at the workplace.

Fuck this poo poo liberal shithole overpriced everything state. If they don't want me to conceal carry then deport all of the niggers out of here.
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I am a bouncer so this is a tricky one for me. At most venues I keep my 1911 locked up in the car because I am regularly in scuffles and fist fights and I worry about my piece just falling out in a crowded bar. In gay venues and super gangster bars I stay strapped. I always tell the owner/manager, and it loses me work here and there, but after 15 years of experience I can say there are some people I will never engage in fisticuffs.
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>>34128732
>Atlanta is pretty much how Sherman left it.
Im stealing this.
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>>34128587
Not the same anon but I go to college in Atlanta. We had robberies in our library at gunpoint prior to the law being passed. But you have to admit some carry is better than no carry- if anything this puts our foot in the door for more gun rights.

If you ever decide to visit Atlanta, try your best to stay North and Northeast of Downtown.
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>>34125979
>Do you carry a weapon to work?
No.
>What is your job's stance on this?
I don't know. But they have post gun raffles on the break room fridge and we're always talking about guns casually.
>What would happen if you got caught?
I don't know. They might be upset. I know for a fact there are other guys with their CHL here, but I don't know if they carry in the office.
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>>34126551
fuck you buddy
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I work at a fast food resturant so there's no official rules against it. I never asked but I'm assuming i'm not allowed and customers would freak out
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I live in a part of the world where it's entirely your own business, but if you do something stupid with it (it has been known) then you really are in the shit as CC is based on something rather different way to what the US may be used to.

Essentially if you can prove your job, your past or your close connections are likely to get you harmed by certain groups or individuals then you can carry. It's not the business of your employer or anyone else.

It's not really something discussed and unlike in the USA it's not something you aspire toward.
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>>34126675
Some states like mine if I even have a gun in my truck inside a million safes and Pandora's box I'll go to jail
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Unloaded in a locked, separate container in my vehicle. As i work in a school i normally keep my mouth shut.
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>>34128074
Medical assistant here, do you carry in scrubs?
I work in an urgent care and would like to carry. Any advice?
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Yes, wouldn't like it if they knew and fired

But I'm an "unarmed" security guard at a car parts plant full of niggers. So I'm at least carrying my Ruger pocket rocket at all times
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>>34126834
This is nice, but right to work state means they don't have to give a reason when they fire me.
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>>34128669

damn, that sucks. rip in peace.
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>>34128069
Where in VA?
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>>34127007
>>34127172
It would probably mess up the steel hardening. Not a good idea
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>>34125979
I OC at work. Fuck that CC crap.
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I work in a government building, if I was caught carrying at work it would mean termination AND a felony charge.
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I do armed security at a transformer plant in the middle of nowhere.
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>>34130671
Fuck you're still alive
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>>34126721
That sounds great! How do the other employees feel about the policy?
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>>34130769
And doing well.
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of course i carry at work, silly. why would they issue me a gun if they didn't want me to carry it?
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I'm a state employee in a somewhat secure facility. I leave it in the car because I don't want to find out what the rule is since I was never given any in writing. But my co-worker leaves his CC in the provided locker and everybody knows that, he even OCs out the door after the shift so I guess they really don't care.
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>>34128833
Hello fellow Georgiabro

That being said, FUCK STATE, HAIL SOUTHERN

(yes I know we've lost the last two matches in football, I blame the coaches.)
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>>34127149
You two both need to chill, Manchester is NOT that bad. I'm only 20 so I don't carry yet but there's really no place I'm seriously worried about needing one, although Nashua and Manchester have some really scummy areas.
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>>34129475
nah fuck you nigger
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>>34126577
not having luggage or a tank bag

shiggity diggity
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>>34125979
I work in loss prevention i deal with shitbags and career criminals daily. No cc allowed.
I keep a lcr in the car. I would get fired for it. I carry a emerson knife and pepper spray at work, not allowed but not expressly forbidden.
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>>34127145
So glad I was at group and we basically had a don't ask don't tell policy on personal firearms, even as a support dude
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>>34125979
>Yes
>Required
>Caught without = trouble
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>>34128833
Yeah when nothing happens you have a good call for real campus carry.
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>>34128787
>In gay venues and super gangster bars I stay strapped.
I understand gangster, but why the gay venues? Too rowdy or a pulse scenario?
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>>34130942
>career criminals
>shoplifting

more like career shitbags.
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>>34125979
1- Yes.
2- Fuck them
3- My aunt is a lawyer, my cousins are cops, and my friend is the Sheriff.
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>>34127101
Nashua is basically the festering penis of Manchester now
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No because I work for a company that does landscaping and construction but if I worked inside you better believe I would regardless of the policy
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>>34129749
Can't give any advice, sorry; I work in administration so I spend all day dressed in business casual. I know a couple others who work in health care and carry on the job but they're in the same boat, they're all either administration or psychologists in suits.
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>>34127955
So you carry nothing because you have a policy against Guns?
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Yes, Zero mention in policy, Not sure honestly but most likely fired.

One place I worked had a No-CC policy but it was worded for the other, out-of-state office. So if it ever came up, I would sight the ambiguity in the policy but expect to get fired. If I ever get sacked for it, I'll tell future companies I was fired because of my lifestyle decisions.
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>>34130995
Nigga you dont know shit about ORC
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OP here. Interesting to see how /k/ views CC at work.

To answer my own questions
>yes
>no guns
>automatic firing if caught.
My job is in a good part of town but I live in a shitty neighborhood. Sometimes I just leave a 380 or 9mm holstered when it's winter. Other times, I bring a lunchbag and just lock it up in my locker. That said, something horrible would have to be happening to make me give up my comfy job.
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>>34125979
No, no gun on person while clocked in and in the building.
Fired if found.
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>all of the cops ITT

You guys in current year are communist gun grabbing faggots, get nig'd
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>>34130889
>I'm only 20 so I don't carry yet
Why the fuck not?

Also, fuck Manchvegas. Is it really that dangerous? No. Is there really any reason to live there? Fuck no. I prefer bears over heroin users as bad neighbors any day. All you gotta do to deal with the bears is take down your bird feeder.
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>>34131005
I think "North Lawrence" is more succinct.
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>>34131300
Because I don't own a handgun. In New Hampshire I can TECHNICALLY buy a handgun through a private transfer but good luck convincing the fudds on armslist that it's legal. I'll just wait till I turn 21 next February.
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No. No guns. Fired, possible investigation.
I work for the DoD in a large office building and there are security guards and metal detectors on the ground floor when entering.
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>>34126728

Poor b8

This isn't Australia you fuck
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I open carry at my job.
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>>34125979

Concealed is concealed? Their stance is probably not one I'd like. Don't ask don't tell.
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Eh im literally paid to carry my gun at work.
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>>34125979

Yes

Against company policy, obviously

Would probably get a stern talking to but probably not fired, in all honesty
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I used to work at a local pizza place, officially their policy was no weapons. I bought a ruger LCP in .380 just so that I could still carry while in the kitchen. If I'd been caught? Fired, probably.
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>>34126656
My job is usually full on no funs. We did have one occasion where this strange muslim employee showed up looking like jihadi john (which was very abnormal even for this person). Head to toe solid black. Even the other muslims were like RED FUCKING FLAG.

Boss called me into her office and asked if i could bring it in, concealed in case ISIS needed to be removed. Shit was cash.

still slightly bummed nothing happened. Would have been awesome to be able to hold the fact I delivered more terrorists to their 72 virgin goats than my Marine relative had.
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>>34125979
Yes. Idk, it's a church in rural Iowa, probably no. Fired maybe.

I'm still gonna do it. The Lord has entrusted his flock to me and I will not let some crazed gunman take them before their time.
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>>34132833
Amen to this. Good work /k/omrade.
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>>34125979
>Nope
>not allowed for anyone because federal facility, post office processing and distribution plant
>fired

i find it funny/stupid the plant teaches the whole "run for safety" nonsense in the event of an active shooter. considering the amount of combat vets i work with, myself included, who find it laughable
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>>34126721
>They have signs at every entrance to the building that say CCW holders are on the premises
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>>34130550
An autoclave does not get THAT hot.
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Yes I carry at work. My place of work is OK with people carrying on premises. My bosses already know I carry and I've been shooting with a few of them. Also been shooting with 2 coworkers and am the reason one of them got into guns.
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>>34125979
I'm a Federal Agent, so I'm issued a firearm and am required to carry it.

Honestly though, it's mostly pointless, I spend 90% of my time at a desk and it's just in the way. I wish I could just CCW a nice little G26 or something, but instead I have to deal with a fucking fullsize gun and OWB kydex all the time.

Oh, and I'm on /k/ because I've been here for years, my job has nothing to do with this place and I'm not a dog shooter. I don't want to say exactly what agency I'm with, but most of my cases revolve around rich fucks breaking the rules.
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>>34133759
To keep the bleeding heart liberals out, I suppose. And to deter crime.
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>>34134012
My guess is IRS.
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>>34134135
No, but they're often involved with the stuff we do.
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>>34129749
Ankle carry? Deep concealment holster, which, if you're standing all day, won't suck as badly as they normally do?
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>>34134012
SEC?
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>>34134165
Not them either.

OK, without saying it outright, our agency has been involved in quite a bit of controversy in the last few months and our boss got fired recently. I'm on the west coast and have nothing to do with "that" investigation, though.
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>>34134218
nice try FBI...wait
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>>34134218
West Coast? I'm moving to SF from WA soon. I'm going to law school, what sort of studies would be of most use to the feds?
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>>34125979
>Do you carry a weapon to work?
No. I work as a security guard at a school with minors. I do keep my CCW in my car, close to my work station, though. But I wish I could carry. They are foreign students and I wouldn't rule out some crazy fucker shooting up the place because "fuck foreigners" or "merrica." But working in security, it's amazing also how many crazy ex husbands and crazy ex boyfriends of employees are a threat. You see this murder-suicide shooting sprees all the time from some beta cuck who can't stand being dumped.

>What is your job's stance on this?
They do NOT allow CCW or weapons of any kind at work.

>What would happen if you got caught?
I would be fired likely. I would say it's 100%, but since they love me and I do have a CCW, there is like a 1.4% chance I might get a warning only.
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>>34134012
The only legit /k/omrade in the bureau right here.
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>>34134226
kek. I'm not sure why, but this reminds me that the Agency has an office on another floor of our building, and I once went in there to talk to somebody and saw that another guy had the pic of "CIA" tacked up in his cube. Apparently those guys like Baneposting even more than we do.

>>34134236
It's hard to say, I didn't take that route. I've heard that more of our guys come from accounting backgrounds than anything else.

I have kind of a weird background, grew up in the film/TV industry and I got my job largely because of it. Most of what I work on deals with the industry and believe it or not I got my recommendation from an Agent who was a consultant on a show I worked on.
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>>34125979
Work in suburban Sydney, mostly electrical maintenance in commercial buildings. One day we get a job way out West to install a bunch solar panels on this blokes shed in the middle of bumfuck nowhere.

He came up on the roof with us and handed the boss an old bolt action.22 and said 'If you see and foxes while you're up here, do us a solid and fuck em off for me'

Thats the closest we get to carrying at work down here
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>>34130975
not the anon you replied to, but considering recent events, it would seem they are somewhat of a target.. not from the clientele, but from those that wish to do them harm
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>>34125979
I work at a hospital as a guard. We're all unarmed and our policy is to "verbally escort people off the premises", which basically resorts to us calling the cops. And our policy for an active shooter is well get fired if we defend ourselves, but we are asked to tell him to leave firmly.

Every hospital around us has armed guards or actual uniformed officers, but we have to be different. With the amount of homeless and druggie that wander through the ER every night you'd think they'd at least let us carry something.
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>>34125979
Can't carry in the building while on the clock.

Fine if it's in the car.
Stupid shit. I'm hoping to get P.I. and armed guard shit soon.
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>>34126551

Are you me? I work in St Louis.
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It's interesting that there's so much interest in concealed carry on /k/ despite the fact that most of the people responding in this thread are unable to CC in places where it actually matters.

This makes me wonder what most of you are packing. G19, or smaller than that?
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My work has people who are gun friendly but a no guns policy because of liability. I'd be fired if discovered so I keep things hidden. When I'm by myself I like to clear hallways though.
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I was under the impression it was considered EXTREMELY irresponsible and disrespectful to CC on property where it has been banned?

I get not wanting to have to choose between being able to go to work (or pretty much anywhere else these days) and not being disarmed all the time, but gotta respect property rights, and anyone who gets caught would reflect negatively on the rest
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>>34127124
I resemble that remark.
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>>34125979
Yes, iam a cop so it's part of my job.
My job would not be happy if I did not have it.
They would also be mad if I didn't have it off duty and some stupid bullshit went down.

Regardless I rarely ever carry off duty. People who claim that ISIS or some niggers are gonna blow up the country any second are just looking for an excuse to run around with guns legally.
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>>34125979
I sometimes carry a weapon at work but I'd mostly likely be fired if I CCed a pistol to work.
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>>34126569
>you could have killed a violent nigger
Oh, that would be terrible
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>>34127101
Really? I went to college in Nashua and I didn't think it was that bad. But I grew up in New Jersey so I guess my tolerance for shitty towns is much higher.

Lowell MA is pretty trash tier though.
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>>34125979
I carry *to* work but keep my handgun in the car. Workplace has a No Weaps policy so I'd probably be terminated if someone knew that I carried it into the building.
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>>34128099
Do they still have goth emo kids? I think they all became trannies.
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>>34125979
I open carry at work. It's mandatory. I think I would get in more trouble if I was found not carrying.
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>>34134816
I'm surprised to hear that. I carry off duty just in case I'm on the scene when something goes down, in case somebody with a grudge comes after me (not that likely, I know).
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>>34135011
I know. I really should but whatever. I will depending on the place like a theater but still I lived a good while not carrying and iam still here.
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Served as chief of staff to ultra liberal legislator who voted against conceal carry when it passed. I carried every day once I had permit. Government building so naturally prohibited, but district offices for state legislators don't have security. Pocket carried a revolver and never caught.

At best I would have lost job, at worst it would have made the news.

Lot of nuts out there, and not going to sit unarmed in a crazy liberal legislators office all day.

Long story short, working in democratic politics turned me conservative very fast, and moved on a few months ago.
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>>34125979
I am allowed to CC at work, just had to show them my license. I pocket carry my p64.
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>>34126814
probably because most of the shootings in federal buildings are by employees.
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>>34125979
i carry a knife. that's the best i can legally.
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I've carried this piece of wonderment every day for four years. If I get caught I get fired.
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>>34134522
What's extremely irresponsible are employers that mandate their employees can't properly defend themselves. If a disgruntled ex-employee walks in with the intent to shoot up the place, how many people will die before the police arrive? A CCW probably wouldn't be able to prevent all of the deaths, but they have a better chance of saving people than police that are at least 5 minutes away.
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>>34134522
It's irresponsible for dumb people to CC, but it's irresponsible for dumb people to do anything. As for disrespectful, is it more disrespectful to try to deprive people of God-given rights or to ignore people that attempt to take away rights? If we take it out of the toxic context of the gun rights battle, how does this fit into the idea of a "personal bubble of liberty?" It's a choice of the person CCing and, if concealed properly, does not effect the people around and their comfort, let alone their liberty. If something enriches the liberty of an individual without harming the liberty of others, why should it be banned? If someone uses their gun to infringe on the liberty of others, they're acting outside the law and others have the liberty to arrest or kill them. To say it's irresponsible or disrespectful only makes sense with the modern perspective that guns are evil fetishes that bring bad juju to everyone around them and start shooting babies if you look at them funny.
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>>34130975
There's this disease called GRIDS that gay people have
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>>34125979
>Do you carry a weapon to work?
Yes

>What is your job's stance on this?
Active encouragement.

What would happen if you got caught?
Nothing, See above.
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