Fella's;
"There are employers in a lot of states who encourage their employees to carry at work, but again, not many and virtually none outside of the firearms and related industries"
Virtually none outside of the firearms & related industries? Poppycock my good sir, apparently you're going to be surprised that a very large number of locksmiths carry.
And, on the other point, I'd be willing to bet that my estate could find a lawyer to sue over the fact that I was prohibited, by the business's sign, of the ability to defend myself between my vehicle and their door. The door that has the sign that says I can't bring a legally carried firearm into their business. I'd also hope that the estate's lawyer would have the wit to inform the jury, in closing, that regardless of prior decisions in established law, they have the right to make up their own minds on the merit of this particular set of instances & find as they wish.
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"There are employers in a lot of states who encourage their employees to carry at work, but again, not many and virtually none outside of the firearms and related industries"
Virtually none outside of the firearms & related industries? Poppycock my good sir, apparently you're going to be surprised that a very large number of locksmiths carry.
And, on the other point, I'd be willing to bet that my estate could find a lawyer to sue over the fact that I was prohibited, by the business's sign, of the ability to defend myself between my vehicle and their door. The door that has the sign that says I can't bring a legally carried firearm into their business. I'd also hope that the estate's lawyer would have the wit to inform the jury, in closing, that regardless of prior decisions in established law, they have the right to make up their own minds on the merit of this particular set of instances & find as they wish.
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