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Old 07-20-2018, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by F75gunslinger View Post
Read the entire first post guys.Seriously.

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Originally Posted by quicksilver2002 View Post
Our employer has a no gun policy.
If the company has no firearm policy then he isn't breaking any rules. Honestly not a great idea to show off about it, but if you have talked before and he decided you are a gun guy, then maybe he's just being friendly at work trying to make an ally.Or maybe just someone to talk to. You may want to advise him against telling others in the future,but i see no reason to turn him in to management unless you feel that he is a safety hazard.
I don't know the point you are trying to make and I'm not trying to be argumentative; but, there is a huge difference between the below two statements:
1) Our employer has a no gun policy. (as stated by OP and quoted)
and
2) Our employer has no gun policy.

The use of the word "a" in the OPs first post conveys that the employer prohibits guns in the workplace.
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