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Insanity continues
jshuberg wrote:I'd say the security guard got it right. Banning guns means banning guns. The idea that some places ban some guns, depending on who the person carrying it works for is discrimination.
If you're going to ban them, ban them. There is nothing inherently special about those people who work for a law enforcement agency. In fact, I highly suspect that *permit holders* are charged and convicted of crimes to a much lesser extent than cops or former cops are.
It's too bad that this was a mistake and not actual company policy. It would have been wrongheaded, but at least it would have been consistent and non discriminatory.
jshuberg wrote:I'd say the security guard got it right. Banning guns means banning guns. The idea that some places ban some guns, depending on who the person carrying it works for is discrimination.
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“It isn’t the most prudent thing to do to walk around the store in uniform with an empty holster,” Goldberg told the station. “And I am not going to lock my gun in a commercial parking lot, with people watching me put it in there. That’s just ludicrous.”
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