Kielma January Blog: Concealed Carry and The Workplace Know Your Company Policy and The LAWS
By Gregory Kielma
Kielma January 2025 Blog

Firearms Instructor Gregg Kielma
Kielma January 2025 Blog
Happy New Year!
Why can’t I take a concealed carry gun everywhere I go including work?
Gregg Kielma
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As a highly trained firearms instructor in several disciplines, I get asked this question a lot. I’m going to answer this on what my wife told me a few months ago.
Something happened where a panic was caused inside in a well-known big box retailer. According to my sources, people were screaming. Was there an active shooter and were there sounds that resembled gunshots? Depends on who you ask. My wife was put in a situation where she did not know if there was an actual shooter, and she was focusing on trying to find a safe location. She didn’t have her firearm despite her constant training and ability to carry a firearm. She was at work and her employer forbids employees having a firearm during business hours and we never leave a firearm in a car, ever. More on my thoughts in the last paragraph.
If something were to have happened my wife could not have protected herself as well as anyone around her. No knife, no firearm, nothing. The woman I love the most was put in a potentially dangerous situation. My wife could have been killed or seriously injured.
This is the reason why we own and carry guns. It’s the lifestyle we live. Not because we want to hurt someone, but because the unexpected can happen. I know there are people who, given a chance, can hurt us, however, we’ll never give them an opportunity EVER AGAIN.
I conceal carry to keep myself as well as the people I love safe. I carry a gun so hopefully if put in a situation I can go home at the end of the day. I carry to protect myself, loved ones and community. I’m legally able to, I’m responsible, I'm a reasonable person, I have a plan, and I’ve trained heavily for years with firearms.(key here training and trained)
Says Kielma, “I’m a Firearms Home Defense/ CCW/Countering The Mass Shooter/Woman and Firearms/Children and Firearms/Range Safety Officer/Hand Gun/Long Gun Coach/ Range Safety Officer and First Aid Fundamentals Instructor. It's my belief I should have the right to carry it everywhere I want including my place of employment. However I'm not. The laws need to change, and the laws need to supersede company policy.
My personal belief, as a highly trained firearms instructor I should be able to carry a gun with me concealed at work or anyplace I choose to go. If you want this "right" be highly trained. again, the key here is you must be highly trained.
Not having a way to avoid, escape or defend is now out of the question. Employers and businesses must change their thinking. In my opinion this is unconstitutional and a breach of our personal safety. Some college campuses are starting to get, it’s time for employers to also “get it”.
Gregg Kielma
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