Posted on 04/22/2017 7:19:25 AM PDT by marktwain
In a recent defense story from Cleveland, Ohio, a man said that he had a concealed carry permit because his past employer required it. From cleveland.com:
He said he has a concealed carry permit because he used to work at a barbershop, and the owner required barbers to get their concealed carry licenses for their protection.I suspect that more businesses are taking this approach. It brings about many benefits. Last year, we had the example of a Georgia business owner who required his employees to be armed. He would give them a Taurus Judge revolver when they showed him their concealed carry permit.
From kslegislature.org 75-7c10(c)(2)(b) A person that does not prohibit an individual from carrying a concealed weapon on property that the person owns or occupies is immune from any liability arising from its decision.
(2) Any private entity which does not provide adequate security measures in a private building and which allows the carrying of a concealed handgun shall not be liable for any wrongful act or omission relating to actions of persons carrying a concealed handgun concerning acts or omissions regarding such handguns.From tndefenselitigation.com:
Isn’t this an interesting idea? I like it! Of course there would inevitably be a lawsuit and crazy activist judge who would declare any such thing unconstitutional, but there would be many benefits.
Beats the hell out of posting a “Gun Free Zone” sign.
The Taurus Judge is one hell of a handgun. .45 or .410 shotgun ammo.
There’s a gun shop in my town where the clerks opening wear pistols on their hips. Years ago the store was robbed during broad daylight by thugs who simply took a large amount of guns.
Won’t happen again.
They do this all the time and I am not sure why our side can't push back and ask the judges where in the constitution did they find it unconstitutional. If it's not explicitly defined, it's a states rights issue.
“openly” wear pistols.
I can remember reading some years ago that in Detroit (I believe that was the locale) back a number of years earlier that grocery stores were affected by a rash of armed robberies, so the grocery store owners took it upon themselves to do handgun training and that this was given publicity. Apparently, the number of grocery store robberies plummeted for that good while afterwards.
Warm and fuzzies! Carrying at work makes me feel better. And thats all that really matters.
Very interesting.
As a DoD contractor employee, I am required to obtain and maintain a minimum Secret clearance whether or not I am actually using it. It is a “condition of employment.” In 27 years, I have had very few jobs that required even occasional access to classified information.
Sounds like requiring CCW is roughly the equivalent. Cleaver way indeed to screen potential hires.
Certainly deals with the “When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.” issue.
It to the point now everyone needs a gun..
From 16yrs to granny
I’m not sure if I like the idea of requiring it, not everybody is cut out to handle a firearm.
This is brilliant.
A Taurus Judge?
One of my favorite guns, period, but you may open yourself up to all kinds of disability claims when employees start calling in with back issues!
The gun looks like a cartoon revolver. You can load .410 shells in it and fire it like a mini-shotgun. I’ve shredded some targets with it in the recent past, and it is surprisingly easy on the recoil. You think it would be murder on recoil but it is surprisingly mellow.
It’s heavy, which means ladies will have a tough time with it. I’d give employees a choice between three different guns myself.
For home defense, the Judge is probably the best in my opinion, just because you can load the shells in there.
Absolutely love that gun.
Everybody is cut out to handle a firearm, unless you have no arms at all.
It’s all a matter of training and practice, like driving.
All I can say is, states that allow reasonable CCW should have their school employees, mall employees, etc, do so. Then after a year or two maybe unreasonable states would see the difference in shooting incidents and we’d have a chance too.
I can see the left saying it is Racist, because everyone knows Blacks commit a disproportionate percentage of felonies.
Im not sure if I like the idea of requiring it, not everybody is cut out to handle a firearm.
I personally wouldn’t require CCW for current employees if it hadn’t been a condition of employment at the time they were hired (though I would strongly encourage it), but as for new hires, those who don’t think they are capable of handling a firearm are free to work elsewhere.
Not an option where I work, unfortunately. All guns forbidden on the property except stored in your vehicle under specific conditions.
If you're required to get the permit you aren't self selected.
Does the defense companies post a 30.06 and 30.07 type sign forbidding any kind of carry in the building?
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