Does company policy have to state 30.06 verbatum or just state no weapons?
Also, If I leave the property in a commercial vehicle, do I still have to follow "policy" even though it is my home for 5 days at a time? I already know it is legal to carry concealed in a commercial vehicle.
company policy and 30.06
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company policy and 30.06
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Re: company policy and 30.06
If it is not 30.06 you can be fired but not prosecuted. And yes, they can fire you for having your weapon in a take-home vehicle.BamBam wrote:Does company policy have to state 30.06 verbatum or just state no weapons?
Also, If I leave the property in a commercial vehicle, do I still have to follow "policy" even though it is my home for 5 days at a time? I already know it is legal to carry concealed in a commercial vehicle.
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What gets me is that I work for a company that prohibits weapons of any sort on their property all together. Which means I can't even keep it in my truck. Thus, I have to go home between work and going back out just to retrieve my handgun.
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Re: company policy and 30.06
Unless verbally informed. Then it does not have to be verbatum.txinvestigator wrote:If it is not 30.06 you can be fired but not prosecuted. And yes, they can fire you for having your weapon in a take-home vehicle.BamBam wrote:Does company policy have to state 30.06 verbatum or just state no weapons?
Also, If I leave the property in a commercial vehicle, do I still have to follow "policy" even though it is my home for 5 days at a time? I already know it is legal to carry concealed in a commercial vehicle.
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