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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...


@Cat Lover Dogs too wrote:

I have a conceal carry permit. In my opinion, he should be allowed to carry, concealed. Open carry could cause a problem, as it could spur someone to do something silly. I am very well trained and if there is a violent criminal intent on committing mass murder, properly trained conceal carry permit holders will shut that down quicker than waiting for police. This has been proven over and over again, but the mainstream media never reports those instances. In my city, the sheriff encourcages conceal carry.  Guns do not commit crimes, people do. Cars don't cause accidents, people do. Alcohol doesn't cause fatalities, drunk people do. The instances of mass shootings always occur in "Gun-free zones". Criminals do not obey laws, lawful gun owners do.


 

Guns don't shoot people, people with guns shoot people. And babies with guns shoot people. And dogs with guns shoot people. But it's cool, we'll just learn how to spot responsible gun owners and tell them apart from the irresponsible ones who let their toddlers and dogs shoot people.


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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...

I don't think this is strange in the least given the state of the world. 

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...

What did the others in the office say, terrier?  

 

I would not not like an armed coworker.

 

Congrats on the new job!

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...

Hello terrier3,

 

 

I am pretty sure you know how I will answer your question so I will leave it at that. 

 

Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving Day,

 

 

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...


@tansy wrote:

What did the others in the office say, terrier?  

 

I would not not like an armed coworker.

 

Congrats on the new job!


Most of us said no way...but the boss siad that all ideas had to be heard and no judgements. Since the other ideas were things like hot & cold water in the water cooler, a popcorn machine and client trips to Yankees games - his request was kind of out of left field.

I think I was most surprised that he told us where he stores his gun when he's in the office...and that he carries on client calls concealed).

Later the GM came in and said that it wouldn't be allowed and we had done everything feasible to protect the building. He didn't like the idea of placing a sign at the door stating that employees were carrying in the building (to scare away bad guys).

 

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...

Did the GM tell the employee he was not allowed to carry when he visits clients?

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...

Under the circumstances you present, there doesn't seem to be any reason for him to have said what he did other than to let his co-workers know he's Big Bad Dude and packs him some heat so don't mess with him. And that he's a Bad Scenario in some way waiting to happen. If I was Management, I might find a way to ease him out. Way out. Unless you work in Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Alaska or other We Love Us Our Gunzes state.

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...


@Maudelynn wrote:

Did the GM tell the employee he was not allowed to carry when he visits clients?


No he didn't address that at all...at least not in front of the group.

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@Moonchilde wrote:

Under the circumstances you present, there doesn't seem to be any reason for him to have said what he did other than to let his co-workers know he's Big Bad Dude and packs him some heat so don't mess with him. And that he's a Bad Scenario in some way waiting to happen. If I was Management, I might find a way to ease him out. Way out. Unless you work in Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, Alaska or other We Love Us Our Gunzes state.


I never think of calling on a dentist or a lawyer or a theater group as being particularly dangerous in upstate NY.

 

I guess he does!

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Re: Strange Request from a co-worker...


@terrier3 wrote:

@Bestdressed wrote:

 

Is that legal in a business, where you live?


I have no idea. He says that he keeps his loaded gun in his glove compartment and straps it on when he calls on a business client.

 

He said that he feels uncomfortable being in public w/o his gun.


I would feel very uncomfortable being anywhere with him.

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