HeavyDuty
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Not when there is a state law to the contrary. You can't violate state law just because it might be good for your business.
The law went into effect last week, we'll see if Disney's challenge of the law is successful.
IMO he didn't let it go far enough to beat Disney. If he had allowed the search and then had action taken against him for having the gun in the car, he would have had a much stronger case. As it is, Disney can claim he was suspended for not allowing a search.
Question: Is Florida an "employment at will" state?