I'd much rather get fired from my job than killed over it..
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Could he be charged with a felony? The owners have stated they don't allow weapons (so there is the being told part) and then you do it anyway? If charged with a felony that would for sure effect your enlistment.
Thank you for the replies friends. I think I have resolved myself to carry it and keep it to myself while praying it's never needed. To answer Dave's question, I'm not sticking my neck out for company money, but I'm not getting shot in the face over it either. I'd use my weapon only if I felt my life was in danger. That's about the best rationalization I can use.
Nice choice, and thanks for your service. Quick question though: I read through all of the posts and nowhere did I see that your employer specifically forbids it. Please correct me if I've overlooked it, but maybe you should talk to the owner and ask if it's ok. There's a good chance that they might be ok with it if you told them you would keep it concealed from the view of customers, informed them of all of the training you received, and made them feel comfortable that you knew the laws and how to effectively utilize the firearm when it is absolutely needed. If that doesn't work, then go ahead and carry concealed, but there's no sense in doing it behind their back when you could do it in front of their face with no problem. Thanks again for your service.