I happened to run across a guy who worked for this company once and we started chatting. He told me the drawn gun was not even a real gun. They apparrently either had an option to carry a fake gun in hand, or a real one in holster, and a fair number of them chose fake gun in hand.
There may be some silly law that says they can't use a semi too. Not that I'm sure.
and "I know you guys' ain't allowed to carry loaded guns!"
Another one told me that if she brought a gun for work use there is a federal law stating she can never sell it to another person.
Why can armored truck guards use deadly force to defend their property if I can't use deadly force to defend mine?
In Texas any commissioned security officer or armored car operator caught wearing a fake gun will get a citation.I happened to run across a guy who worked for this company once and we started chatting. He told me the drawn gun was not even a real gun. They apparrently either had an option to carry a fake gun in hand, or a real one in holster, and a fair number of them chose fake gun in hand.
Well maybe a state law, but not federal. If you buy a gun it isn't for a company. A company could purchase a firearm and then maybe there is a law they have to send it somewhere, but if a person buys it there is not.
They apparrently either had an option to carry a fake gun in hand, or a real one in holster, and a fair number of them chose fake gun in hand.
The guy with the M-60 was the 3rd man in the back - he (apparently) carried it in his lap. I would hate to be inside that truck when he fired off a burst - the concussion alone would be painful, not to mention instant deafness...