Here's an area of splitting hairs (maybe?)...in Texas, it's not a *permit* but it's a *license*.
What's the legal difference, any lawyers here (or someone who stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night? LOL)?
I looked up "permit" and according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
1 : a written warrant or license granted by one having authority <a gun permit>
So, not sure if that would help.
Shu wrote:This is my company policy regarding weapons that are in my handbook. Would I be in violation if I kept in the parking lot. It appears that it only states the building.
**** has a strict policy of not allowing weapons in our buildings. The possession of a weapon
in a ***** facility, even if you have a permit for the weapon, will result in termination of your
employment.