Mississippian
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He works in an office building that is a gun free zone, but the "no guns" sign is at the door entering the building, not at the entrances to the parking area. The parking area is wide open to the public, no fences, gates, checkpoints or etc.
On friday, he was asked if he had a handgun in his vehicle and when it was confirmed that he did, he was told to leave the premises and would be contacted by a supervisor.
He has been employed at this place for quite a few years and doesn't know if he signed any thing or not when he was hiredsaying he wouldn't have a handgun in his vehicle.
From what I understand, the security made him let them search his vehicle and then took pictures of the handgun.
He works in an office building that is a gun free zone, but the "no guns" sign is at the door entering the building, not at the entrances to the parking area. The parking area is wide open to the public, no fences, gates, checkpoints or etc.
On friday, he was asked if he had a handgun in his vehicle and when it was confirmed that he did, he was told to leave the premises and would be contacted by a supervisor.
He has been employed at this place for quite a few years and doesn't know if he signed any thing or not when he was hiredsaying he wouldn't have a handgun in his vehicle.
From what I understand, the security made him let them search his vehicle and then took pictures of the handgun.