I would say that is a good reason TO carry. If you are entrusted with the care of children, I think that is all the more reason to be able to defend them if a situation arose where you would need to use your firearm. Keep it concealed and yourself prepared to handle a bad situation.thankGod wrote:I teach at a local music store, and it is not posted 30.06. I haven't received my license, but I have given consideration as to whether I would carry at work. I have not decided one way or the other, however I am hesitant due to the amount of children that come in the store.
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- Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:49 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Are you able to carry on your job site and do you?
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Re: Are you able to carry on your job site and do you?
- Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:57 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Are you able to carry on your job site and do you?
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Re: Are you able to carry on your job site and do you?
I do systems and networking work for a small business. Some of my work takes me onto school property, where I don't carry. Other aspects of my work involves doing physical work on job sites. If I am doing work where I am going to be in ceilings and on ladders, I don't carry simply because it would be too easy for my sidearm to become exposed. I am looking for a pocket gun as soon as my budget allows, which will remedy this issue. I have not been given any sort of written or verbal notice, and there is no policy against carrying. Any time other than those mentioned above, I carry.