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Originally Posted by Paq
actually..there is precedence for companies to be liable for the safety of the employee while he is on company property, including the parking lot, so yes, hte company does assume liability for worker safety while on company property
Back to your regularly scheduled NRA meeting
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I know there is. And all that it will take for this to stop is for a company to be sued and lose for failing to protect their employees while having a "no guns at work" policy. Eventually, it will happen. Look at how Texas became "Shall Issue"...it had to do with a person who left her gun in her car to obey the law during the Luby's Massacre...and her parents died as a result. IIRC, she's in Congress now. Another interesting thing is how Lowe's got rid of their "no CCW" policy...a CCW holder who had left his gun in his car was attacked in the parking lot, and they retracted the policy when somebody pointed out just how much civil liability their policy brought on them...