My gun never leaves my side.
Empty holster, gun at home. Let them search your vehicle enough times until they give up. You can always tell them the empty holster's a silent protest against their policy of requiring children to remain unprotected.Empty holster at school says, guilty of firearm in vehicle on premises. Unless of course you walked a couple of blocks.
Seems like the post office wants to operate like a Government Agency when it is convenient, and operate like a separate private business when they would like to do otherwise. I hope Rand Paul will pull them off the eligible for Government contract list.
I can not find exactly what I was looking for, but this relates to it as far as the PO parking lot in our Federal jurisdiction area, 10th circuit out of Denver.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3041657/posts
Generally I disarm and leave the holster in my vehicle. Getting sick of it though, thinking about getting something better setup in my vehicle and just leave my holster on.