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anyone get to ride with a security guard??
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 364510" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>You should do some legal research before you make incorrect assumptions. Part of the certification I recieved for my concealed weapon permit was to know and understand the laws pertaining to legal self-defense.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>UPS certainly has the right under the law to maintain a no-weapons policy at the workplace, and I accept it even if I dont agree with it. What that means...is that if I <u>choose</u> to break that rule, I would be facing termination of my employment. In my case, I <u>choose</u> to obey the policy. It is up the individual to decide for himself whether or not to obey a policy that could get him killed. There was a Pizza Hut driver recently who shot and killed a would-be robber. He had a carry permit for the gun, and the shooting was ruled justifiable, but Pizza Hut fired him anyway for violating company policy. He made a <u>choice</u>...that his $10 an hour job wasnt worth risking being unarmed for, and he is alive today because he made that choice. Jobs can be replaced, lives cannot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 364510, member: 14668"] You should do some legal research before you make incorrect assumptions. Part of the certification I recieved for my concealed weapon permit was to know and understand the laws pertaining to legal self-defense. UPS certainly has the right under the law to maintain a no-weapons policy at the workplace, and I accept it even if I dont agree with it. What that means...is that if I [U]choose[/U] to break that rule, I would be facing termination of my employment. In my case, I [U]choose[/U] to obey the policy. It is up the individual to decide for himself whether or not to obey a policy that could get him killed. There was a Pizza Hut driver recently who shot and killed a would-be robber. He had a carry permit for the gun, and the shooting was ruled justifiable, but Pizza Hut fired him anyway for violating company policy. He made a [U]choice[/U]...that his $10 an hour job wasnt worth risking being unarmed for, and he is alive today because he made that choice. Jobs can be replaced, lives cannot. [/QUOTE]
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