stainless1911
Banned
So many times we hear the excuse of "liability" when it comes to firearms bans, especially in the workplace.
Leads me to ask the question, "What liability? Has any company been sued because a customer defended him/herself in accordance with the law? Has an employer ever been sued due to the actions of an employee in lawful defense of him/herself or others? What basis could a criminal use for such a lawsuit? What are the chances, rerally, of such a suit getting to court, much less resulting in a payout to the criminal?
Leads me to ask the question, "What liability? Has any company been sued because a customer defended him/herself in accordance with the law? Has an employer ever been sued due to the actions of an employee in lawful defense of him/herself or others? What basis could a criminal use for such a lawsuit? What are the chances, rerally, of such a suit getting to court, much less resulting in a payout to the criminal?