Hi 45King. I agree to a point, but there are real threats and theoretical threats - else you would carry a .50 HB M2 in each hand every hour of the day, and wear 360 degree body armor to boot. And the first rule of concealed carry is concealment; I have known cops who almost got killed by other cops because someone saw the gun and panicked. Of course the office environment does affect things. It would only take one nervous or anti-gun type to see the gun, claim to feel threatened and file suit against the company. The simple realistic fact is that there are tradeoffs on concealed carry. Maybe I am wrong, but a lot of the people discussing CCW seem to be youngsters raised on violent TV, who exaggerate the real danger. I was a plainclothes deputy for about 10 years. In that time, I drew a gun once, displayed a gun once, and told a man I was armed once. I never fired a shot. (My carry gun was a .38 Chiefs Special.) Today, between some real threat and the media exaggeration, young people, including cops (also raised on TV), tend to shoot first and think later. (41 shots in an unarmed man?!) And they forget about the consequences of pulling that trigger. I will guarantee that the day you pop a cap on another human being will be the absolutely worst day in your life, a day you will wish never happened, and that is if you are licensed, the late one is public enemy number one, and self defense is unquestionable. Handcuffs itch!