C-dub wrote:Texas' right to work status and an employers' right to terminate an employee for no reason is rarely used IMHO. I think that so many companies are afraid of wrongful termination lawsuits that they go through many hoops to justifiably terminate someone in order to minimize those suits. I am unaware of anyone in my own company being terminated without very thorough documentation of the reason they are terminated. They might go to great lengths to find another reason to terminate someone other than the real cause, but I doubt that many are terminated without any reason being given.
They end up covering themselves by laying you off...
To the overall issue posted, I would say concealed is concealed...Even though I do not like the idea, and that no one I work with has ANY reason to worry about me shooting anyone I work with, unless they themselves are committing a criminal act against someone that is covered in the penal code regarding the use of force and deadly forcce...I know the second I react in that capacity, I will be looking for a new job...Which is the least of my concerns...
I've pretty much compramised mine and others safety by disarming and leaving my firearm locked up and secured in my vehicle...I've had no problems since that decision...
As for un-warranted searches of my vehicle on company property, (i.e. - publically accessable employee parking lots) I would refuse, then accept the termination, and then litigate from that standpoint...Haven't even come close to having or hearing of a problem like that anywhere, with anyone I know...
So I would say just leave it in your vehicle, accept that risk, adjust accordingly if you need a more secure method of locking that weapon and keeping it as inaccessable as possible from your average smash and grabber...
I think we are fine from that point...
I'm also sure that if someone on this forum has their vehicle broken into while at work, and their firearm is stolen, we'd have heard about it by now...This issue has been going on (discussed) for a few years now...
I stand to be corrected...
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