Might have happened. I carry all the time, everywhere. Except those two spots that are federal no no's. Those 'gun free' places that have metal detectors, I hate those places, only go in if I'm forced too by the family, thankfully it hasn't happened much.
Not a lawyer here. But, I would bet they have grounds under company policy. Some line in there no employee can possess a weapon on their person while on premise or during hours... something like that.
I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir on this, but this man (Kennet) deserved more than taking 22 minutes of torture to die (nitrogen). He didn't spare the woman whom he participated in the stabbing and beating of... where was her peace. It was a suitable end for the ass hat...
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/lawmakers-propose-11-day-sales-tax-holiday-georgia-gun-purchases/UKKYKAY4INAWDNX7CJR42VO6UE/
Hope it goes through
Right to Bear seems to be backed by an insurance company as well. Guess I just hope I have more chance of being hit by a train/lightning, then the need to draw a firearm. (But my auto correct of forearm was funny. And should be preserved)
One of the comments is from AOR, a member that states they now cover misdemeanors and higher bail amounts.
This is becoming as confusing as frustrating as shopping for a car. Heh.
I was thinking about right to bear, and I know these guys in the link are a competitor, but reading the RTB contract, seems like they have some odd things as well.
I currently have USCCA. Hearing more and more things about them, with loop holes, they might get out of covering you. Mind you, the CEO has come out with a video addressing these points, claiming its the competition trying to make sales... could be.
What is everyone's ideas on it? Recently came...
Well only speaking in the state of Georgia, the person must represent an immediate threat to life, having a weapon, or I would think out class you significantly. Things not covered, shooting someone through a door, things like that.
In the end I'll make the choice to keep the insurance, hope I...
So I talked to the office of the guys above. Then I had a talk with USCCA. In the end USCCA is going to do what they are saying, unless something is found that shows you were not acting in lawful self defense... which makes sense. In the end the guys above are starting a new business and trying...