Legal Question in Employment Law in California

I live in California. I will be starting to workmnights at a liquor store inmamcouple weeks. My employer has authorized me to carry a handgun.

I work nights at a liquor store in CA. My employer has authorized me to carry a handgun.

I've reviewed the state law but would like an expert opinion. Would I need a concealed weapon permit? I do not believe so as I will only be armed on the property while on duty. Would I be correct?

Thankyou


Asked on 5/17/11, 11:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

As long as you are not a 'prohibited person', and are qualified to buy and possess a handgun, then your employer can authorize you to carry one on premises, and you don't need a permit to do so. It is the same as being in your own home. You can't leave the store premises however, without following all the laws about legal transportation without a permit.

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Answered on 5/18/11, 1:30 pm


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