Agreed....prob fabricated stats, but most conservative rags do the same.
Agreed....prob fabricated stats, but most conservative rags do the same.
Don't be too sure........
I think there is a Corolla there, but I can't seem to focus on the car for some reason.........
Relevant prior INGO poll: https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...ssion/278728-ever-had-gun-stolen-vehicle.html
I try not too, 8 years ago I lost a Glock model 23 while 7 vehicles were broken into at work, last week we had another round of vehicle break ins. The next day the company posted a "Weapon free workplace" policy, our company is a sub contracted company, we don't own the property, but the policy states no weapons allowed in any vehicles on company property, this includes company vehicles,(as we are a trucking company) , then it states on any owned or leased property, or any surrounding areas such as walkways or parking lots.
Basically I have read that to say, we can't even have a gun on the street in front of the office.
There are 3 companies that work at this facility, the one company runs the warehouse and takes care of the parking lots, the other company is small just a handful of employees, most likely the ones causing the problems work for this company, because the problems started after they came into play.
Then they go a step further and say all vehicles are subject to search, and if a weapon is found it is subject to termination.
This is a just a small warehouse operation and distribution center, not a prohibited place, so wouldn't we be protected by the parking lot storage law ?
Remember all the hysteria about "pocket rockets" during the Clinton Gun Ban?
Yep....odds are that is best defended in litigation, which would most likely be in your favor, but the damage to your employment would already be done at that point....that's were they get you.Yep.
Odds are if you point it out you'll be on the shortlist for termination for a "different" reason though.