Company truck

if you have a carry permit then you can legally carry in a vehicle that's not yours, even if the owner of that vehicle has a no weapons policy. You'll be breaking company policy and could get fired, but you're not breaking the law.

If you don't have a GWL, the law used to say that you'd be breaking the law by carrying in a privately owned vehicle against the owners wishes.

But now the law only says that you can be excluded or ejected from the property on which the private (vehicle) owner doesn't want guns. So I think that takes it back to a civil matter (employment law, w/criminal trespass notice perhaps) with you being fired and removed from the vehicle if the company finds out .
 
Let me axe this kweshchun:

Is your work truck a private passenger vehicle?


Quote from law on carrying in vehicles with and without licenses:

OCGA 16-11-126 (d) " Any person who is not prohibited by law from possessing a handgun or long gun who is eligible for a weapons carry license may transport a handgun or long gun in any private passenger motor vehicle; provided, however, that private property..."
 
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