"I assume the term "guns-at-work" was selected by opponents of the bill? It certainly gives a different impression from "guns locked in your car.""
I think your right. It is a very misleading based on the facts. I have no problem with an employer that sets a policy that something like guns, booze, or smoking isn't allowed at work. They own the facility and it is there right. But this is very different. To me a car is private property. Companies shouldn't have the right to regulate what you have on or in your property.
I agree. What you do in the workplace is their business, but what's in your car is not. Even (in my opinion) if you have drugs or explosives -- that's a police matter, and if they show up with a search warrant, then you're toast.