Crusader103
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Common sense would dictate that they should, but that's not the question.
Must an FFL (gun shop/pawn shop, etc.) train their employees in the proper care, handling, clearing procedures, display, etc., concerning firearms that might be found for sale in the place of business?
Example: An employee handling a firearm accidentally/negligently discharges the weapon, striking an unrelated employee. It had either been stored loaded or inadequately cleared.
Other than giving a generic answer, can anyone point to an actual law, rule, or written regulation that mandates how employees must be trained and or how the weapon itself must be inspected, maintained, etc. in the shop? I'm thinking an ATF rule, OSHA type regulation, etc.
Must an FFL (gun shop/pawn shop, etc.) train their employees in the proper care, handling, clearing procedures, display, etc., concerning firearms that might be found for sale in the place of business?
Example: An employee handling a firearm accidentally/negligently discharges the weapon, striking an unrelated employee. It had either been stored loaded or inadequately cleared.
Other than giving a generic answer, can anyone point to an actual law, rule, or written regulation that mandates how employees must be trained and or how the weapon itself must be inspected, maintained, etc. in the shop? I'm thinking an ATF rule, OSHA type regulation, etc.