Im in Florida and was wondering what the law was about leaving a firearm in my truck while Im at work. Does the company I work for have authority to keep me from having a firearm on their property while it is in my own vehicle? I searched but I couldn't find any hard proof to back up statements people made.
Thanks
Ok.No exemptions apply to me.
Fla. Stat. § 790.251(1)(c) provides "'Employee' means any person who possesses a valid license issued pursuant to s. 790.06 and . . . ." Therefore, in order to be considered an "employee" for the purposes of Fla. Stat. § 790.251 and be covered under the law authorizing an "employee" to keep a firearm in his or her vehicle notwithstanding an employer's policy, a person must have a valid CWFL. This statute does not protect nonlicensed individuals from employer policies.Also I dont see where it says I "need " a license to keep a firearm in my vehicle.
That's fine. However, if you do not have a CWFL, you would not be protected under Fla. Stat. § 790.251 and would be subject to any policies your employer may have.What if I was going hunting or to the range? Or simply bought a firearm before I went to work(like I did with my last pistol purchase)
In the first place tell NO ONE your business. Hide what you don't want found.
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