To: Mulder
" Because many employers have a "no guns" policy that infringes upon the Right of their employees to self-defense."
As does mine.
This policy in essence means, I must travel all the way to work, and all the way home (and whatever stops I wish to make in between) without the benefit of self protection.
We need a law like this in S.C. I believe.
Til then the "better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6" logic will be in effect.
To: BattleFlag
This policy in essence means, I must travel all the way to work, and all the way home (and whatever stops I wish to make in between) without the benefit of self protection One thing you can do is simply refuse to allow them to search your vehicle.
If you think there is a possiblity they will search, get a lockbox that you can bolt down to your vehicle, and keep your weapon in there. And if they ask to open it, tell them you "forgot" the key.
We need a law like this in S.C. I believe.
South Carolina probably has the worst gun laws of any state in the south. But now that they have a good conservative for governor, that should change. They definately need to make drastic improvements to their CCW law, and this would be a great starting point.
17 posted on
07/17/2004 3:06:08 PM PDT by
Mulder
(All might be free if they valued freedom, and defended it as they should.-- Samuel Adams)
To: BattleFlag
" Til then the "better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6" logic will be in effect."
Or more like "better to take a slight risk in loosing my job than needing the gat and not having it."
There, that's better.
18 posted on
07/17/2004 3:08:30 PM PDT by
BattleFlag
(What can you do with a wooden head?)
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