That's it!When guns were a total no-no in DC, we used to have a saying. "I would RATHER be Judged by 12 than CARRIED by 6".
That's it!When guns were a total no-no in DC, we used to have a saying. "I would RATHER be Judged by 12 than CARRIED by 6".
Well I know/ knew two guys who attempted to carry at work. A truck driver snitched and they went to jail. Lost their guns, gun rights as well as their jobs in the industry...
That's beautiful.the VP explained that I was the internal rapid response team leader for all emergencies in that facility and it wouldn't be beneficial for everyone to know how we would respond. I was stunned to hear we had such a team, even more so that I was even on it.
Worlds second largest cold storage and logistics company. There is noway to get the full story from a fortune 500 company. All upper personnel are ass kissers. It's true it happened and that's that. When you are hired you sign your life away and the contracts clearly state. Firearms are not allowed on company property or vehicles and you Will be prosecuted to the fullest and terminated if caught. Some people just don't read everything or have reading comprehension. Whichever!Location, industry, and charges convicted of?
If your employer is USPS (or any other federal job, TBH) that can be a consequence. Mom & pop muffler shop, not so much unless there’s more to ths story.
In Texas employers are forbidden by law from prohibiting guns in personal vehicles on company property except for specifically named industriesWorlds second largest cold storage and logistics company. There is noway to get the full story from a fortune 500 company. All upper personnel are ass kissers. It's true it happened and that's that. When you are hired you sign your life away and the contracts clearly state. Firearms are not allowed on company property or vehicles and you Will be prosecuted to the fullest and terminated if caught. Some people just don't read everything or have reading comprehension. Whichever!
Well I know/ knew two guys who attempted to carry at work. A truck driver snitched and they went to jail. Lost their guns, gun rights as well as their jobs in the industry. Shocking I know I had my gun in my truck like all was cool. But I knew the rules No guns on premises. For the next two years all vehicles were checked at security entrance they caught one more. Don't know what happened to her other than she lost her job.
I believe they can exclude that with the private property rule.
Company policies can set the definitions of what they consider to be weapons.Taser, knife, Pepper spray?
Just telling ya what happened. This was in 2016 just before I retired.Can my employer prohibit me from keeping a gun in my car at work?
A Employment article by Lisa Guerin.www.nolo.com
Guns in Vehicles in Texas
Texas has no laws regarding rifles or shotguns in cars but generally restricts openly carrying handguns, if in plain view.giffords.org
Like @toddnjoyce I believe there has to be more to this story than just that. I don't disbelieve you in what you are telling us, but more details would probably help to better illustrate what happened and why.Just telling ya what happened. This was in 2016 just before I retired.
Law has been in effect since 2011.Just telling ya what happened. This was in 2016 just before I retired.
I am sure you were told that was the reason. The fact is you were lied to and you believed the lie, and have been repeating it for 6 years.Just telling ya what happened. This was in 2016 just before I retired.
…When you are hired you sign your life away…
Several companies I worked for in the past, had similar policies, but not one sign was ever displayed.Our work situation was bizarre.
No guns allowed was in the employee handbook, but the property had zero signage against any visitors carrying inside.
Our work situation was bizarre.
No guns allowed was in the employee handbook, but the property had zero signage against any visitors carrying inside.