Except in schools and the Post Office where you can't carry.seamusTX wrote:
Altercations between coworkers that escalate to homicide are extremely rare.
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- Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:50 am
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- Topic: No gun company policy and 30.06 sign
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- Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:24 pm
- Forum: New to CHL?
- Topic: No gun company policy and 30.06 sign
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I know of one case at my company several years ago where an individual had purchased a new handgun at lunch. He came back and was showing someone the gun in the parking lot. It was unloaded and taken out of the box in the trunk of his car. Someone saw the gun and reported him. Company policy is no guns on property and we sign an agreement that includes the policy.
He was fired and consulted two different lawyers. They both stated that he had entered into a binding contract with the signing of the agreement and would not have a leg to stand on in court. He was able to plea bargain it into a voluntary resignation.
He was fired and consulted two different lawyers. They both stated that he had entered into a binding contract with the signing of the agreement and would not have a leg to stand on in court. He was able to plea bargain it into a voluntary resignation.