I know how you feel about not being able to carry at work, my work has always had a no firearms on property rule but it was not really enforced, heck my supervisor has a carry permit and has even brought his deer rifle to work, but that all ended about a month and a half ago. A employee ( Driver )at our Birmingham, Al. plant was at the biggest account, ( they had this account for 17+ years and if they lost this account several people would be laid off), being unloaded, so he decides to "clean his gun" while sitting in the truck and the gun (.380) goes off and shoots his pinkie and the one next to it off, and the bullet goes out the window to who knows where. Needless to say they almost lost that account, and after that all the employees was told no firearms in company trucks or on property included personal vehicles, and if a firearm was found the employee would be fired. I think the company is just protecting themselves from a lawsuit against someone being careless, and hopefully all this will blow over.