ILUVCOINS740
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ohio law states "Institutions for the care of mentally ill persons" are off limts does a retirement home fall into this??? i well be working there so i wanted to know
or an institution that is maintained, operated, managed, and governed pursuant to division (A) of section 5119.02 of the Revised Code or division (A)(1) of section 5123.03 of the Revised Code;
ILUVCOINS740 said:do you have to inform your employer to carry?
And unless it's specifically banned in the employee handbook, they'll have a lawsuit on their hands.No, you don't have to inform. I'll bet if they find out, though, they will fire you.
Correct. In some States, such as Georgia, one can concealed carry at his place of business unless it's expressly prohibited by the business owner. It doesn't necessarily have to be in writing. We're also an employment-at-will State; stick to your guns and you'll find yourself looking for another job.Ohio is not a right-to-work state. An employer can fire a non-union employee for having the wrong hair color, if they desire. The McDonald v. Chicago Supreme Court ruling still only applies to firearms possession in the home - they never addressed carrying a gun in public or at work.