If I worked where employees were not allowed to carry guns, I'd probably carry anyway, PROVIDING my carry method was completely invisible, as mine is. At least I would have a little bit of a chance if something like the pharmacy killing occured. I don't advocate breaking the law, but sometimes a line has to be drawn, and a decision made based purely on personal conviction and good old commn sense, and then be prepared to suffer whatever circumstances may come along. Of course secrecy is a must. No one knows I carry except my wife and no one ever will cause that defeats the whole purpose of self-protection.schufflerbot wrote:my wife works at a pharmacy and their policy is a strict, 'no guns for employees' rule.
ticks me right off.
she will be getting her CHL as soon as my mom buys her first gun and signs up for class (they're going to get them together) but where she needs it the most, behind the counter, she will have to go without.
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- Sun Jun 26, 2011 3:55 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Pharmacy Robberies and Customer Killings Increasing
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