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Old 02-20-2010, 12:57 PM
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Well..... If you can't carry at work then I guess you can't carry at work. I would say that most people can't. Thankfully I can.

Look at it from a business perspective. Can you imagine the liability? Or the cost of insurance? Then there are people that are not adequately trained. Could you trust them to make the right decision if things got bad? Or would their gun simply be taken away from them and used against you?

I work with a few people that have guns but don't know anything about the legal use of deadly force. I would not trust their judgement or aim! Consequently, they don't bring guns to work. I considered making a handgun available to us while working in some kind of lock box. I trust these co workers but not with a gun due to lack of training. I don't need them to shoot me or an innocent bystander.

The owner where I work would lose his business and reputation. And I would be out of work.
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