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by mojo84
Sun May 25, 2014 7:20 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Employer Wants To Know About Firearms/CHL
Replies: 78
Views: 15458

Re: Employer Wants To Know About Firearms/CHL

Sorry to hear this. Hopefully you can do some research while on leave.
by mojo84
Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:09 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Employer Wants To Know About Firearms/CHL
Replies: 78
Views: 15458

Re: Employer Wants To Know About Firearms/CHL

VMI77 wrote:I've not encountered anything this intrusive in my employment, but have been given some intrusive forms to sign either invading my privacy, granting permission for such an invasion, or to endorse something I'm against. I cross out all the language I disagree with or any language granting consent or admission to anything I don't want to consent to or admit. I sometimes wonder if anyone actually reads or cares about some of these forms or they're just going through the motions, since I've never gotten any push back.

This kind of stuff is an alarming trend. We just got a notice from the USPS that in order to keep our PO Box we have to provide two sets of ID (a second ID, for example, can be the deed to our home, bank account statements, etc). Not only does the box holder have to physically come to the PO and provide these two forms of ID, EVERY person using the box has to as well....so my son, in law school out of state, and my elderly mother in assisted living, also must appear and provide two forms of ID. Not gonna happen. I'm not filling out their form, which asks for all kinds of personal information, nor am I showing up and providing them with additional ID. I will ignore the form and they will have the option to close my PO box. All of us are going to be forced to take a stand on stuff like this pretty soon.

I'm sure it's all in the name of safety from terrorism and the war on drugs. I recently saw a show on TV that drug dealers are now sending their deliveries via USPS.

It's for your own good that you have no privacy.
by mojo84
Tue Apr 01, 2014 6:38 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Employer Wants To Know About Firearms/CHL
Replies: 78
Views: 15458

Re: Employer Wants To Know About Firearms/CHL

I think this may be a good case to visit with Charles Cotton about. I bet he can refer you to a good employment law attorney if it is outside his area of expertise.

I would consider those questions as none of their business. If they are concerned about your physical ability to do the job, they should have you do a physical.

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