The bulge thing has me lmao ! Moosie everything went well today for me.I even made it in some stores christmas shopping today .I dont think I checked my shirt as much lol. I onlt take it off for work. But I want to ask about carrying it at work due to some of the things and folks I run into . My job puts me in positions where people get angry with me at times. I never know when im going to run into a bad scene. I am afraid I will be told no just because its easier to tell me no and let me get hurt rather than worry about getting sued or something. Some people just dont understand things when they sit behind a desk all day.
Nobody gets angry with me at work (not that I know if, anyway), but I don't want to ask about whether I can lawfully carry my firearm. Right now, I'm filling in at one company. My former employer put me there, and I'm paid through a third company. None of these companies have said anything to me about carrying.
The first company, where I'm actually working, has made it clear that they intend to offer me a full-time position. If they do, I plan to do something I've never done before: ask for all the terms of employment, including the rules & regulations,
before I agree to take the job. I will review them with my wife (who has a law degree) and/or my actual lawyer before I agree to work there.
And I might just decline their offer, if there is a "no firearms" clause in the employee agreement. If I do choose to decline, I'll tell them why...
after I've left the building for the last time, because I really don't want to end up on Action News.
As for your situation, I don't think concerns about someone
else getting angry at you should determine whether
you have the right to protect yourself. I think the question is: will YOU get uncontrollably angry? If you've passed the background checks here in DE and obtained your permit, you have probably answered that question to your own satisfaction... I know
I'm satisfied. Carry your gun.