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  • BadBoynMD
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    Originally posted by UtahProtectionForce
    It is my companies policy that our guns do not get holstered until we get to our site, meaning that from home to the site our gun must be unholstered, i have worked at some companies were they didnt care.. what is your companies stance on this ?
    Maryland state says to and from work only. Meaning you can be armed (holstered) as you leave home enroute to work..and from work enroute home. However..must be in uniform.

    My company policy is you're firearm is part of your uniform. Therefore, whiile in uniform carrying the weapon holstered is suggested, however is at the descretion of the officer. Some officers don't feel comfortable wearing a full uniform to and from the workplace. If not in full uniform than the weapon shall be unloaded, and placed in the trunk of the vehicle.

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  • GCMC Security
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    FL states that you may only be armed in performance of your duties. That means you can't have it on to and from work.

    NOW there is a couple ways around it.

    1) If you have a CCW, when you leave work you can throw a sweatshirt/jacket/big tshirt/whatever over your uniform and gun and you are now carrying on your CCW. This does not include putting a company jacket on because you will still be "in uniform"

    2) The second one is a lil bit stretching it. Your company states that you are not off duty until you pull into your driveway. You are subject to being called back until you go 10-7.

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  • Transporting your gun to and from work ...

    It is my companies policy that our guns do not get holstered until we get to our site, meaning that from home to the site our gun must be unholstered, i have worked at some companies were they didnt care.. what is your companies stance on this ?

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