Tap the brakes. I am reinforcing your point.
I appreciate it. I didn't mean to appear on the attack, I was just trying to figure out which way you were going with it.
Tap the brakes. I am reinforcing your point.
IC 34-28-7(2) has the effect of prohibiting; an employee of the person, including a contract employee, from possessing a firearm or ammunition that is locked in the trunk of the employee's vehicle, kept in the glove compartment of the employee's locked vehicle, or stored out of plain sight in the employee's locked vehicle.
The way I read the law it only prevents the employer from telling you that you cannot have it out there it does not stop the employer from firing you
Isn't your vehicle defined as curtilage in terms of the self defense statutes? Would that apply in this case?
IANAL. Just asking.
I would tell him not to waste his money on a lawyer!
In Indiana an employer cannot tell you that you cannot have a gun in your car, so he was legal there and the employer cannot go after him for that.
However in Indiana an employer can fire you for whatever they want as long as it is not for race, sex, weight or other things that are liberal protected.
This. That's Indiana.
Any employer can fire you for being a veteran or your face or religion, but the moment he tells you that's why he fired you it's an illegal termination.
Gun owners became a protected class last year.
Nov 22.. keep that date in mind
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Immediately sue the employer. It is illegal for them to fire him for having a gun in his car. Assuming he had a carry permit.
Immediately sue the employer. It is illegal for them to fire him for having a gun in his car. Assuming he had a carry permit.
Well, I would contact the NRA and state law makes it legal to carry your firearm to work. The reason I know about this is at old place of employment when the new law was passed they attempted unsuccessfully to make all hand gun owners register their guns with the company and prove we had been properly trained to carry. We contacted the NRA and they had a lawyer contact my company and the registration rule was dropped.
This all depends on which company this man worked for, some are still prohibited from having firearms in their vehicles. Which was stated several times in this thread