A problem you probably wouldn't have in Canada

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  1. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    Disney Says It's Exempt From New Law Allowing Guns At Work


    POSTED: 4:42 pm EDT July 2, 2008
    UPDATED: 5:27 pm EDT July 2, 2008
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    LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The NRA is taking aim at Disney. A new law just went on the books in Florida that says people are allowed to bring their guns to work, but it's not the case at Central Florida's largest employer.
    VOTE: Allow Disney Employees To Bring Guns To Work?
    The controversial new law says people can take their guns to work if they keep them locked away in their cars, but Disney says it's exempt and its 62,000 employees had better keep their guns at home.
    Central Florida's largest employer says it's exempt because the park has fireworks on its property. The NRA and Disney have a different take on the exemption in the law and it may end up in court. In the meantime, Disney isn't taking any chances. It sent an email to all of its workers telling them not to bring guns to work.
    "It seems too dangerous," Disney guest Jim Loe told Eyewitness News. "You got all these kids here. You don't need people with guns at a kids' theme park."
    Most of the Disney guests Eyewitness News talked to don't like the idea of employees having guns around kids.
    "Sometimes there are employees who are disgruntled and you may never know when they may snap," Disney guest Alicia Ratliff told Eyewitness News.
    However, some Disney workers think their rights are being violated. They didn't want to talk on camera out of fear they would get fired, but they did contact the NRA.
    "Disney is behind the movement to do everything it can to stop this law, to continue to violate the law and the rights of their employees," said NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer.
    The law says a company is exempt if combustible or explosive materials are its primary business.
    "Clearly, fireworks is not Disney's primary business," Hammer said.
    But Disney says it's protected by the second half of the exemption that excludes an employer who has obtained a permit to engage in the business of importing, manufacturing or dealing in explosive materials.
    A statement from Disney sent to Channel 9 on Wednesday afternoon says, "This new Florida Law does not apply to most areas of our Company, as all Walt Disney World Co. owned and leased properties are exempt from the new Florida law. We are not alone. Several types of institutions and businesses are exempt from the legislation – including properties owned or leased by an employer with permits for the manufacture and/or storage combustible materials such as fireworks. As you know, the safety of our Cast and Guests is our top priority and we don't what that to be compromised. We will continue to maintain our zero tolerance policy for guns and workplace violence on Walt Disney World Co. property."
    The NRA is not backing down. It says Disney displays fireworks, but it does not make them or sell them and therefore the company is not protected. The NRA is hoping the State Attorney General will agree and force the company to change its policy.
    It's the Attorney General's job to enforce the new gun law and he can go after companies that break it in civil court. That means Disney employees could try to sue, but that's a scary prospect. The law is written so the loser of a lawsuit would have to pay all court costs and attorney fees.

    http://www.wftv.com/news/16772559/detail.html
     
  2. highland3

    highland3 Member

    This isn't a problem in our workplace. ; Most of our emplyees carry guns every day!!! ; ;D
     
  3. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    Cops, RCMP or CSIS?
     
  4. Hey HAM you forgot customs......
     
  5. Ham Ham

    Ham Ham Member

    Do CBPSA carry weapons now? I know some of the US folks do.
     
  6. Northernmouse

    Northernmouse Member

    NRA are a bunch of WACKOS. Its one thing to carry a gun for work but to force an employer to allow employees to bring guns to work is just asking for trouble.
     
  7. highland3

    highland3 Member

    They're in the process of getting all their front line people trained.
     
  8. highland3

    highland3 Member

    police
     
  9. Csaks

    Csaks Member

    Thats all you need someone going nuts.
    I mean get into and arguement with a co-worker and walk out to the car and get the 357 Mag. and start shooting. They don't call it "Going Postal" for nothing, didn't someone do this a couple of weeks ago down in states. It's just to easy for certain people with that easy access to do something stupid.
     

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