Agree, the owner of our company is pro gun, he goes hunting and we've talked about what guns each one of us ownes. There are several other employees here that hunt/shoot regulally.seamusTX wrote:... The policies against having weapons on company property were recommended by lawyers for liability reasons, not because the management is anti-gun.
- Jim
And we still have a page in our company handbook that limits handgun poesssion on company property.
I feel that this is not aimed at the CHL holder-- the GG's; the one's who've gone thru background checks and have passed 'squeaky clean,' but, for the few lesser desirable folk who we tend to hire for more menial tasks, who might not have that 'squeaky clean' record.
Just like showing the DL when writing a check. In the '60's noebody showed a DL for a check, now we all do, but, what's a check anymore except something you mail to the electric company? I use my debit card anymore for purchases at a store.
The gun policy is not aimed squarely at me, nor at any other CHL holder, but it has to be there to insure that the workers that we have that aren't as 'squeaky clean' as the CHL holder don't carry at work. And, if they do, there is the reason to let them go.
I would not push it, but my owner knows I go to the gun range during lunch hours... he's gone with me!
Russ