hog88
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Where are you out of? What do you do specifically ? Just curious, we're in a similar line of work..
Nashville is home office, have satellites in Tampa, Houston, Raleigh, Hartford and Vegas. Vacuum trucks, used oil, storm water BMP inspection, maintenance, installation and a few other things.
I handle the murder for hire and sabotage branch.
I disagree. I think both are equal, but siding with the individual's right to self defense.
And my thinking is that any employer that wouldn't allow you to bring firearms in your privately owned vehicle onto company property will also not respect other rights. (such as privacy)
And I would question their ability to protect said individuals as well.
It's crap but it's also fact. Your vehicle is subject to search at any time on company property. That goes for your lunch box, phone, pockets anything. I think the line is drawn at strip searches but not sure.
Their on my property.
Y'all should read your employee handbook, I'd bet it's in there. We had an HR consultant do ours so I'd imagine it's pretty standard.
Exactly two years after President Obama's bid for gun control following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting died in Congress, a new poll has discovered a huge shift in public opinion to backing Second Amendment gun rights and away from controlling gun ownership.
The reason: Americans now believe having a gun is the best way to protect against crime, 63 percent to 30 percent.
Pew Research Center found that while support for gun control once reached 66 percent, it has dropped to 46 percent while support for gun rights has jumped 52 percent, the highest ever in the past 25 years.
