You won't find it because it isn't necessarily correct.I wish I could find the black and white writing for this. The plant I go in for my dad's company tells us the firearm is not allowed period! Even in the contractor Parkin lot which is public; I assume because no form of ID or security is necessary to park here.
I've been put on a 5 day hold every trip to the gunstore since passing my federal background check for my TWIC card Never before.
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I am also worries out this. I was told that sometimes after you get a TWIC card you can experience a delay when purchasing a new firearm. Your story is not the first I have heard of this and hope it doesn't happen to me.
I use my ccw as 2nd form of ID when I got my twic card
You won't find it because it isn't necessarily correct.
If you were referring to Exxon's contractor parking lots, rest assured that their rules preclude having a firearm in your vehicle. They brought the "dope dogs" (contraband dogs) to seven or eight facilities in Louisiana, including BR, a few months ago to check vehicles for drugs, firearms & explosives.
Plan on being permanently ousted from their facilities if caught with a gun in your vehicle. Same is probably true of other plants, but XOM is more stringent in enforcing their regulations.
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Maybe, maybe not. Listed on the TWIC Registration website, this is the second item under list B documents:
Unexpired ID card issued by a State or outlying possession of the United States. Must include a State or State agency seal or logo (such as state port authority ID or State University ID)
Would a CCP qualify as such? I would argue yes, but I certainly would have just given them my Social or such other simpler item, instead.
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Someone correct me if I am wrong but didn't a law get recently passed (last year or so) to the effect that an employer cannot prevent you from keeping a gun in a locked vehicle or has to provide daytime lockup or alternate parking for the vehicle with the weapon if they search vehicles on entry to a non publicly accesable parking lot ? I also remember reading that the alternate parking had to be reasonable walking distance....
Zivadog
"If you were referring to Exxon's contractor parking lots, rest assured that their rules preclude having a firearm in your vehicle. They brought the "dope dogs" (contraband dogs) to seven or eight facilities in Louisiana, including BR, a few months ago to check vehicles for drugs, firearms & explosives.
Plan on being permanently ousted from their facilities if caught with a gun in your vehicle. Same is probably true of other plants, but XOM is more stringent in enforcing their regulations."
Someone correct me if I am wrong but didn't a law get recently passed (last year or so) to the effect that an employer cannot prevent you from keeping a gun in a locked vehicle or has to provide daytime lockup or alternate parking for the vehicle with the weapon if they search vehicles on entry to a non publicly accesable parking lot ? I also remember reading that the alternate parking had to be reasonable walking distance....
Zivadog