Aransas Pass City Policy Allows Employee Carry at work
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 1:12 pm
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The City Council there voted to approve the new policy on Tuesday , so long as the people carrying guns are qualified to do so.
The chief [Aransas Pass Police Chief Eric Blanchard] got the idea for the new policy after performing some recent active-shooter drills in city buildings, like at City Hall and at the Code Enforcement building. The police said they found that employees simply would not be safe in an active shooter situation.
The chief also said:
"Some of the concerns that have been expressed since this has, you know, hit the public light, is that, well, I'm a little fearful that the employee shouldn't be carrying a gun. What if they decide and go nuts?" Blanchard said. "Well, what I would say to that is, if this employee decides to go crazy and pull their gun for mal intent, I hope that the employee standing next to them is able to subdue that threat before there's mass casualty."
The City Council there voted to approve the new policy on Tuesday , so long as the people carrying guns are qualified to do so.
The chief [Aransas Pass Police Chief Eric Blanchard] got the idea for the new policy after performing some recent active-shooter drills in city buildings, like at City Hall and at the Code Enforcement building. The police said they found that employees simply would not be safe in an active shooter situation.
The chief also said:
"Some of the concerns that have been expressed since this has, you know, hit the public light, is that, well, I'm a little fearful that the employee shouldn't be carrying a gun. What if they decide and go nuts?" Blanchard said. "Well, what I would say to that is, if this employee decides to go crazy and pull their gun for mal intent, I hope that the employee standing next to them is able to subdue that threat before there's mass casualty."