Since you've bought some time, I suggest you consider taking printed copies of the applicable law and the AG's opinion and discuss this with the higher ups. It's possible they are unaware that they are violating state law. Approach them by saying you have no problem complying with the company's policies, but you just want to make sure that the company isn't violating any laws. After the meeting, send an email to whoever you met with recapping the conversation and include copies of the documents you provided.jb2012 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 1:13 pm So to answer a few questions:
1. I work for a liquor distillery, so in theory that could be a caveat to the law, however I don’t think it would apply to being in a vehicle. When I worked at a bar there was no statutory rules about not keeping firearms in vehicles.
2. The parking lot is fenced in as well as the main facility, requiring a guarded gate, and then keypass entry from the parking lot into the facilities.
3. I managed to buy myself some time, and have not signed anything yet. If I do end up signing I will absolutely make sure to keep a copy.
4. The plan so far was to buy a safe and “lose the keys” while at work in order to avoid conflict.
Thanks everyone for the feedback so far
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