
Originally Posted by
The1andOnlyKC
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Rules and Regs prohibit the carry of a firearm in a commercial vehicle.
Well, I've searched the entire FMCSA Rules/Regs and I can't find a prohibition on the carrying of personally owned firearms. I can find a reg that prohibits loaded firearms as part of cargo but that wouldn't apply to a personally carried handgun.
I did find this to support my assertion:
http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/FAQ.pdf
# 14 Question: Can a commercial truck driver carry a firearm in his/her rig?
Answer: There is no federal law concerning commercial truck drivers and firearms. If you have the proper Permits/License and can legally carry in the state you are driving in or that state allows the carrying of firearms without a permit you are legal. Click Here (see the link below) to read letter from Office of Hazardous Materials Standards that firearms do not fall under hazardous materials in commercial vehicles.
In researching this, I can't find anyone who can link to the actual FMCSA rule/reg that prohibits personal carry. I'd be grateful if one of you guys could provide one.
Now, I would be really surprised to hear of a trucking company that actually allowed their employees to carry in their trucks. But company policy isn't law.