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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 495782" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I dont bring guns onto company property. This isnt about <strong>me.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Your comparison between a legal gun in someones car vs. committing the criminal act of stealing a package reveals your ignorance and obvious anti-gun bias.</p><p> </p><p>One action is a crime. The other isnt. One action creates a victim. The other doesnt.</p><p> </p><p>You are entitled to think that guns are bad and icky and poopy and yucky, but I find it offensive that you would compare me to a thief or a criminal simply because I choose to excercise a consitutional right.</p><p> </p><p>You state that guns on UPS property violates "policy", yet I have given you several examples that prove this to be either incorrect or unenforceable.</p><p> </p><p>Did I violate "policy" when I brought a gun to work in a box for the purposes of legally shipping it? I notified LP and they allowed me to walk thru the guard shack with it and take it to the customer counter where I paid UPS about $40 to ship it, just like any other customer.</p><p> </p><p>I say no. Management apparently agreed with me, since I made them aware of it and they allowed it to happen. I guess the "policy" must have room in it for some reasonable exceptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 495782, member: 14668"] I dont bring guns onto company property. This isnt about [B]me.[/B] Your comparison between a legal gun in someones car vs. committing the criminal act of stealing a package reveals your ignorance and obvious anti-gun bias. One action is a crime. The other isnt. One action creates a victim. The other doesnt. You are entitled to think that guns are bad and icky and poopy and yucky, but I find it offensive that you would compare me to a thief or a criminal simply because I choose to excercise a consitutional right. You state that guns on UPS property violates "policy", yet I have given you several examples that prove this to be either incorrect or unenforceable. Did I violate "policy" when I brought a gun to work in a box for the purposes of legally shipping it? I notified LP and they allowed me to walk thru the guard shack with it and take it to the customer counter where I paid UPS about $40 to ship it, just like any other customer. I say no. Management apparently agreed with me, since I made them aware of it and they allowed it to happen. I guess the "policy" must have room in it for some reasonable exceptions. [/QUOTE]
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