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2012 Law Regarding Employee's Possession of Weapon

SD-LEO

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I am inquiring on a law that was being looked at by the South Dakota State Legislature this past session that would prohibit employers from banning employees from having possession of weapons in their vehicles while on the employers property.

I am specifically looking for any knowledge of a state, county, or local employee leaving their weapon in a vehicle while on the premises of that state, county, or local government work-site. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks!

SD-LEO
 

XDSTEEL

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North Dakota
I am inquiring on a law that was being looked at by the South Dakota State Legislature this past session that would prohibit employers from banning employees from having possession of weapons in their vehicles while on the employers property.

I am specifically looking for any knowledge of a state, county, or local employee leaving their weapon in a vehicle while on the premises of that state, county, or local government work-site. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks!

SD-LEO

The law that you are inquiring about was back in Feb 2010. It was shot down. Is the consitutional carry bill what you were thinking? That was passed by the state senate but vetoed by the Governor. There is no law that I know of. Here is some Info that may help you

The permit is valid throughout South Dakota except IN any licensed on-sale malt beverage or alcoholic
beverage establishment that derives over one-half of its total income from the sale of malt or alcoholic
beverages (SDCL 23-7-8.1); any county courthouse as defined in SDCL 22-14-22; or any elementary or
secondary schools (SDCL 13-32-7). The permit is not transferable from one person to another (SDCL 23-7-
8.3).

Look like the weapon has to be in these establishments. As long as the Weapon is openly displayed in the vehicle or concealed(with valid permit) there isn't anything to be charged. But I am not a lawyer so it is only my Interpetation and only that.
 
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