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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper" data-source="post: 1201724" data-attributes="member: 48816"><p>I don't see any problem as long as my "weapons" are not in the vehicle per policy, which I can assure you they are <strong>not</strong>. I have represented the FedEx "brand" everyday for the last 21 years, 4 months. Opened GR store front July 2008 (before the election, just thought Hillary had it all sewed up). Tennessee did pass the "gun in trunk" and we can keep our 2nd Amendment heritage locked up in our personal vehicle. That was a positive change, even though I don't...its the principle behind the law that is important.</p><p></p><p>Nope, didn't sue. That information came out later after the investigation by JCPD. The hotel's insurance paid the medical bills but did not pay for my physical therapy, and I though that sucked. I could have done the same "therapy" at the house. </p><p></p><p>It is what it is.</p><p></p><p>I am reminded of that 3 or 4 times a year. Would I have done things different, yes. Am I sorry for doing the right thing...no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper, post: 1201724, member: 48816"] I don't see any problem as long as my "weapons" are not in the vehicle per policy, which I can assure you they are [B]not[/B]. I have represented the FedEx "brand" everyday for the last 21 years, 4 months. Opened GR store front July 2008 (before the election, just thought Hillary had it all sewed up). Tennessee did pass the "gun in trunk" and we can keep our 2nd Amendment heritage locked up in our personal vehicle. That was a positive change, even though I don't...its the principle behind the law that is important. Nope, didn't sue. That information came out later after the investigation by JCPD. The hotel's insurance paid the medical bills but did not pay for my physical therapy, and I though that sucked. I could have done the same "therapy" at the house. It is what it is. I am reminded of that 3 or 4 times a year. Would I have done things different, yes. Am I sorry for doing the right thing...no. [/QUOTE]
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