What are the rules, laws or policy regarding carrying a firearm on the road.Is it against company policy or State and Fed laws? Even if you have a permit to carry such firearm ? just wondering thanks:smt023
Firearms N The Road
Discussion in 'Trucker Legal Advice' started by nghthwk, Jan 11, 2007.
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A lot of companies and terminals have "No firearms allowed on the premises" signs posted everywhere. Can't have the drivers shooting the office personnel.
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From what I have read that would be a Problem at CRE :smt043
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If the dispatchers talk to you from behind bulletproof glass, that's a bad sign.
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Very true but that is a whole different topic. Maybe you have to take a dont ask dont tell aproach > :smt047
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As far as your question, that's been asked and debated here before. I don't know the answers though. You may have to do a little hunting.
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I did do a search came up with several post but you know how one question is asked Example(Are panckes better with syrup or jam?)You get how the government has messed up the whole industry because the pleated head woodpecker doesnt do its job eating bugs> Ya know what I mean ?
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I like this post....we have here a fine example of a woodpecker who for some reason likes pancakes much more then he does bugs, but he can't make up his mind as to syrup or jam on them, with the government messing up his head.
I totally get this! I am so with you!
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stop by a fabricator and have them weld you in a secret stash box, no one will ever know...
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Yes, indeed it was discussed here a few weeks ago, but for some odd reason the entire thread was deleted. Somebody probably suggested doing something illegal. :smt025
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