p.s. Mike is also of the opinion that anyone who owns fewer than 50 guns is unarmed.
Maybe not unarmed, but certainly in a position to get caught short.
p.s. Mike is also of the opinion that anyone who owns fewer than 50 guns is unarmed.
my reps response:
ExxonMobile's property would be off limits as is b/c it's regulated by state and federal laws with the chemicals within it's gates... relevance? NONE
Next time you really understand an issue that is before the legislature or Congress, watch or listen to the debates among the lawmakers. It will truly scare the **** out of you. Most of the people that are voting on or even drafting legislation do not have the vaguest idea what they are talking about. If you want to see something funny, watch the interview with Carolyn McCarthy concerning her proposed Assault Weapons Ban. The reporter asks her what a barrel shroud is and why it is bad and she cannot form an intelligble answer. Funny - yes. Pathetic - definitely.
Dan
p.s. Mike is also of the opinion that anyone who owns fewer than 50 guns is unarmed.
I haven't heard of any plant's security asking individuals to open up their vehicle in the parking lot to search for guns. Untill that starts happening, I think those who keep their firearms out of plain sight will be ok. I have seen security rummage through vehicles entering the plant (i.e. through "the gate") looking for outlawed items, but "the gate" and the parking lot are 2 different places... even though they are both on the plant's property.