mzdadoc wrote:Can someone please explain what it is to be an "At will" state?
A common-law rule that an employment contract of indefinite duration can be terminated by either the employer or the employee at any time for any reason; also known as terminable at will.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictiona ... nt+at+WillPoint being you can be legally fired at any time for any reason without cause with no recourse. Conversely you can quit at any time and your employer cannot take action because just your leaving loses them clientele or hurts their business. This assumes you have no formal signed written employment contract. Some states make an employer show cause to fire an employee or demonstrate hardship in order to make layoffs or else pay special compensation. I am not a lawyer, but I do have personal experience that a non-unionized employer can terminate your employment for no reason.
That being said, I believe most "weapons prohibited" policies are thought to provide potential legal cover should one employee harm another employee. Successful lawsuits to he opposite would potentially change their minds. If an employer has an explicit policy against carrying including established penalties, they would likely have no choice but to fire any employee known to violate that policy or risk additional legal liability due to their foreknowledge and be vulnerable to lawsuits alleging unequal treatment. Again, IANAL.
Edit: I'm slow on the draw...